richajoshi11 wrote:Hello friends,
Could you help me with your approach to tackle the following question:
Chris' average (arithmetic mean) daily expenses were $500 per day over a 15-day trip. During this period, if Chris' average daily expenses were $450 for the first 5 days, what were the average daily expenses for the last 10 days?
A)$505
B)$515
C)$525
D)$532
E)$550
Look forward to hearing from you and thanks for looking through this.
Richa
Hi Richa,
This is a typical beginner-level question based on the concept of weighted average.
We have an average of the two averages = $500; one of the averages is 450. We have to find out the other average.
If two quantities have equal weights, their average would be a simple average.
An example: A phone costs $450 and another phone costs $X. If the average cost of the phones is $500, what is the cost of the other phone?
This is a case of a simple average. Both the phones have equal weights--one each.
So, simple average = 500 = (450 + X) / 2 => X = $550.
However, if the number of phones of each type is not equal, we cannot calculate the simple average. We must take into account their weight, here the number of phones of each type, which is the case in your question.
Coming back to your question...
We see that Chris' weight for the first part of the trip was '5' and that for the last part of the trip was '10'--UNEQUAL! So, we would apply weighted average instead of simple average.
Weighted average of the trip = 500 = [(Average for the first 5-days * 5 days) + (Average for the last 10-days * 10 days)] / 15 days
=> 500*15 = 450*5 + Average for the last 10-days * 10
=> 7500 = 2250 + Average for the last 10-days * 10
=> Average for the last 10-days = (7500 - 2250)/10 =
525.
The correct answer:
C
Hope this helps!
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