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lukaswelker
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Hey Guys
I can't seem to find a way to solve this problem.
Here's the question,
A certain list consists of 21 different numbers. If N is in the list and N is 4 times the average (arithmetic mean) of the other 20 numbers in the list, then N is what fraction of the sum of the 21 numbers in the list?
1/20 ; 1/6 ; 1/5 ; 4/21 ; 5/21
Any suggestions?
Many thanks
Lukas
I can't seem to find a way to solve this problem.
Here's the question,
A certain list consists of 21 different numbers. If N is in the list and N is 4 times the average (arithmetic mean) of the other 20 numbers in the list, then N is what fraction of the sum of the 21 numbers in the list?
1/20 ; 1/6 ; 1/5 ; 4/21 ; 5/21
Any suggestions?
Many thanks
Lukas













