If the sum of the quantities 1840 and their average is 115, then find the number of quantities?
Answer: 16
Explanation
The average is the sum divided by the number of quantities:
Average = Sum / n
115 = 1840 / n
To find 'n', multiply both sides by 'n' and then divide by 115:
n = 1840 / 115
n = 16
This question appeared in
Past Papers (8 times)
ETEA 25 Years Past Papers Subject Wise (Solved) (2 times)
ETEA Past Papers (1 times)
KPK Teacher Past Papers SST PST CT TT PET (3 times)
Ministry of Law Past Papers (2 times)
This question appeared in
Subjects (2 times)
MATHS MCQS (2 times)
Related MCQs
- If the average of 40 quantities is 215, then find the sum of the quantities?
- If the average of 45 quantities is 225, then find the sum of the quantities?
- If the average of 7 quantities is 28, then find the sum of the quantities?
- Find the number of quantities if their sum is 5,200 and their average is 650?
- Find the number of quantities if their sum is 2300 and their average is 46?
- Find the number of quantities if their sum is 5200 and their average is 650?
- The quantities that cannot be explained in terms of other quantities are known as ____?
- Those physical quantities, which depend on two or more fundamental quantities or power of the fundamental quantity, are called ____?
- The average of 5 quantities is 6. The average of 3 of them is 4. What is the average of remaining 2 numbers?
- If a : b = 2 : 3 and b : c = 3 : 4, find the continued ratio between the quantities a, b, and c?