SOLUTION: If the mean of the numbers{y, 2y, y-1, y+3, y+7} is 45. What is the mean of y-1, y+4, 3y, y+7, 4y+10}

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Question 1066375: If the mean of the numbers{y, 2y, y-1, y+3, y+7} is 45. What is the mean of y-1, y+4, 3y, y+7, 4y+10}

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y=6
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