1999 CEMC Pascal Problems/Problem 8
Problem
The average of four test marks was . The first three marks were
,
, and
. What was the fourth test mark?
Solution 1
Let be the fourth test mark. We can then set up an equation using the four numbers and the current average:
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Solution 2 (answer choices)
We can try different answer choices to see if the average is too high or too low.
If was the fourth test mark, then the average would be:
This is too low, meaning that only answer choices that can be the answer are and
.
Trying , we get
. This is still not the answer, so the only answer choice remaining is
.
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Solution 3 (answer choices)
We can try different answer choices to see if the average is too high or too low.
If was the fourth test mark. The rest of the numbers would've been
less than
,
less than
, the same as
, and
more than
. Since these numbers are not centered around the average of
, this is too low.
Trying as the fourth test mark, one number is
less than the average,
less than the average,
more than the average, and
more than the average. This balances out, so the fourth test mark is
.
~anabel.disher