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<cmath>x_1+x_2+\dots+x_{90}=44+x_{45}+x_{90}=44+(\frac{\sqrt{2}}{2})^2+1^2=\frac{91}{2} </cmath> | <cmath>x_1+x_2+\dots+x_{90}=44+x_{45}+x_{90}=44+(\frac{\sqrt{2}}{2})^2+1^2=\frac{91}{2} </cmath> | ||
Hence the mean is | Hence the mean is | ||
− | <cmath>\frac{91}{180} \text{ or } \textbf{(E)}</cmath> | + | <cmath>\frac{91}{180} \text{ or } \boxed{\textbf{(E) }0}</cmath> |
Revision as of 00:30, 14 November 2024
Problem
Let . What is the mean of ?
Solution 1
Add up with , with , and with . Notice by the Pythagorean identity. Since we can pair up with and keep going until with , we get Hence the mean is