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Math Problems G12-1

Ann took three math tests so far with average scores of 86%, 79.5%, and 81.5% based on combining pairs of her test scores. She has a fourth test tomorrow. To determine what score she needs on the fourth test to achieve an overall average of 85%, the problem sets up equations relating her test scores and averages. By adding the equations, it is determined that the sum of Ann's first three test scores is 247. For an overall 85% average across four tests requiring a total of 340 marks, Ann needs a score of 93 on the fourth test.

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Math Problems G12-1

Ann took three math tests so far with average scores of 86%, 79.5%, and 81.5% based on combining pairs of her test scores. She has a fourth test tomorrow. To determine what score she needs on the fourth test to achieve an overall average of 85%, the problem sets up equations relating her test scores and averages. By adding the equations, it is determined that the sum of Ann's first three test scores is 247. For an overall 85% average across four tests requiring a total of 340 marks, Ann needs a score of 93 on the fourth test.

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Problem of the Week

Problem E and Solution


The Quest For Ann Sirs?
Problem
Ann Sirs has already written three mathematics tests, worth 100 marks each. The average of
her marks on her rst two tests is calculated and then averaged with her third test mark giving
an average of 86%. The average of her marks on her second and third tests is calculated and
then averaged with her rst test mark giving an average of 79.5%. The average of her marks on
her rst and third tests is calculated and then averaged with her second test mark giving an
average of 81.5%. Her fourth mathematics test is tomorrow and it is also out of 100. What
mark does Ann need on her test to achieve an overall average of 85% in her mathematics
course?
Solution
Let a represent Anns rst mark, b represent Anns second mark, c represent Anns third mark
and d represent Anns fourth mark.
When the average of her rst and second marks is averaged with her third test mark, the new
average is 86 so
a+b
2
+c
2
= 86. Multiplying by 2 gives
a+b
2
+ c = 172. Multiplying by 2 again
yields a + b + 2c = 344. (1)
When the average of her second and third marks is averaged with her rst test mark, the new
average is 79.5 so
b+c
2
+a
2
= 79.5. Multiplying by 2 gives
b+c
2
+ a = 159. Multiplying by 2 again
yields b + c + 2a = 318. (2)
When the average of her rst and third marks is averaged with her second test mark, the new
average is 81.5 so
a+c
2
+b
2
= 81.5. Multiplying by 2 gives
a+c
2
+ b = 163. Multiplying by 2 again
yields a + c + 2b = 326. (3)
By adding equations (1), (2) and (3) we obtain 4a + 4b + 4c = 988 which simplies to
a + b + c = 247 after dividing by 4. This means that the sum of her rst three marks is 247.
To obtain an average of 85% over four tests, Ann needs a total of 85 4 = 340 marks. In other
words, a + b + c + d = 340. We know that a + b + c = 247 so 247 + d = 340 and d = 93 follows.
to obtain an average of 85%, Ann needs 93 on tomorrows test.
It would be a straight forward process to determine Anns rst three test marks but our quest
did not ask us to do this. However, for the curious, on her rst test Ann got 71, on her second
test Ann got 79, and on her third test Ann got 97.

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