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Question 1145657: I want a 75 test average. I will have 3 test grades. I got a 72 and a 76 on the first two tests. What must I make on the third test to recieve a 75 test average? Found 2 solutions by ikleyn, greenestamps:Answer by ikleyn(52794) (Show Source):
To have a 75 test average of 3 tests, you need to have the sum of these three tests as 3*75 = 225.
You just have 72 and 76 in two first tests.
Hence, you need to get 225 - 72 - 76 = 77. ANSWER
ALGEBRA solution
= 75
72 + 76 + x = 3*75 = 225
x = 225 - 72 - 76 = 77. the same ANSWER
When a problem is about averages of numbers that are close together, I find the following method of solving by far the easiest.
Your first test is 1 above the average you want; the second is 3 below.
With those two together, you are 2 points below the average you want.
So your third test needs to be 2 points above the average you want.