The low temperatures in Anchorage, Alaska, for a week were − 6, − 3, − 1, 1, − 3, − 9, and − 14 degrees Celsius. What two temperatures could be removed so that the average of the remaining numbers is the same as the average of the original set of numbers?

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The two temperatures could be removed so that the average of the remaining numbers is the same as the average of the original set of numbers are -1 and -9

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula of the average of a set of data is [tex]A=\frac{S}{N}[/tex] , where

  • S is the sum of the data in the set
  • N is the number of the data in the set

∵ The low temperatures in Anchorage, Alaska, for a week were

   − 6, − 3, − 1, 1, − 3, − 9, and − 14 degrees Celsius

∴ The set of the data is { -6 , -3 , -1 , 1 , -3 , -9 , -14}

- Add the data in the set

∵ S = -6 + -3 + -1 + 1 + -3 + -9 + -14

S = -35

∵ The set has 7 data

N = 7

- Use the formula of the average above to find it

∴ [tex]A=\frac{-35}{7}[/tex]

A = -5

∴ The average of the original set of numbers is -5

To keep the average the same after removing two numbers multiply the average by the new number of data to find the new sum

∵ The number of data after removing two numbers is 5

N = 5

A = -5

- By using the rule of average

∴ [tex]-5=\frac{S}{5}[/tex]

- Multiply both sides by 5

∴ -25 = S

The new sum is -25

- Lets find which two numbers of have a sum of -10 because

   the difference between -35 and -25 is -10

-1 + -9 = -10

-6 + -3 + 1 + -3 + -14 = -25

∴ We could removed -1 and -9

The two temperatures could be removed so that the average of the remaining numbers is the same as the average of the original set of numbers are -1 and -9

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