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The total ages would be <math>30*5=150</math>. Then, if one <math>18</math> year old leaves, we subtract <math>18</math> from <math>150</math> and get <math>132</math>. Then, we divide <math>132</math> by <math>4</math> to get the new average, <math> \boxed{\textbf{(D)}\ 33} </math> | The total ages would be <math>30*5=150</math>. Then, if one <math>18</math> year old leaves, we subtract <math>18</math> from <math>150</math> and get <math>132</math>. Then, we divide <math>132</math> by <math>4</math> to get the new average, <math> \boxed{\textbf{(D)}\ 33} </math> | ||
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+ | ==Video Solution by SpreadTheMathLove== | ||
+ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omFpSGMWhFc | ||
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+ | ==Video Solution by WhyMath== | ||
+ | https://youtu.be/hL0TX6diuvY | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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[hide]Problem
The average age of people in a room is years. An -year-old person leaves the room. What is the average age of the four remaining people?
Solution 1
Let be the average of the remaining people.
The equation we get is
Simplify,
Therefore, the answer is
Solution 2
Since an year old left from a group of people averaging , The remaining people must total years older than . Therefore, the average is years over . Giving us
Solution 3
The total ages would be . Then, if one year old leaves, we subtract from and get . Then, we divide by to get the new average,
Video Solution by SpreadTheMathLove
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omFpSGMWhFc
Video Solution by WhyMath
See Also
2007 AMC 8 (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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