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Kyle's scores on his first five tests were 86, 80, 85, 75, and 84. What score must he get on the next test so that his average will be exactly 85?
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Kyle's scores on his first five tests were 86, 80, 85, 75, and 84. What score must he get on the next test so that his average will be exactly 85?
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Kyle's scores on his first five tests were 86, 80, 85, 75, and 84. What score must he get on the next test so that his average will be exactly 85?
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(86+80+85+75+84+100)=(510/6),thus the answer will be 100,he will score 100 on his next test
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The answer is (on his next test he must score a 100)
The formula for average is to add all the numbers up then divide it by the amount of numbers so to solve it would be (86+80+85+75+84+100)=(510/6)=85
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