the answer would be 62.12
80+50+40+79+61.6=
310.6( numbers added together)/ 5( how many numbers you are adding)
= 62.12
2006-11-26 06:56:24
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answer #1
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answered by j9590 2
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First add all the numbers up.
Then divide by how many numbers there are.
For example... The average of 5, 4, 6, and 2.
5+ 4+ 6+ 2= 17
17 divided by 4 =4.25
2006-11-26 04:33:53
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answer #2
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answered by dia9301 2
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Kallis's insatiable hunger for runs & his amazing ability to still take wickets, his all round display in all forms of the game, he sure is going to get across 50 Test centuries barrier. He has already declared that he aims to play the next world cup & win it like Tendulkar for his country. Don't you think Ponting might also hit a purple patch & go across 50 centuries mark, both are well capable of getting there, all the best to both..
2016-05-23 04:32:37
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Total the test scores and divide it by 5 (The number of tests). That will give you the answer
2006-11-26 04:36:23
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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add them together divid by 5. 400.6 divid by 5 is 80.12 is your average.
80
50
40
79
+61.6
400.6
400.6/5=80.12
i think...^_^
in other words, A+B+C+...N(last number)/N(number of numbers)
2006-11-26 04:33:43
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answer #5
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answered by Shmily P 3
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