Sorry, there is no one answer because there are many, many, possibilities. 1. For example, if her scores were 30 60 70 100 100 then her random selections of three could result in: 30+60+100 = 190, 30+100+100=230, 60+100+100=260. 2. Or, her scores could have been 50 70 70 90 100 and her sums could be 50+70+70=190, 70+70+90=230, 70+90+100=260 3. Or her scores could have been 20 60 80 90 90 and her sums could be 20+80+90=190, 60+80+90=230, 80+90+90=260 4. And it's not even necessary that any two scores be the same, or that any score not be chosen, for this is a possibility too: 30 60 70 90 100 and her sums could be 30+70+90=190, 60+70+100=230, 70+90+100=260 None of those scores are the same and all five were included in at least one of the random selections. We could go on and on and on. There is just not enough information to determine her individual scores on each of the 5 exams, as the above examples show. Edwin