Question:
Find the average of even numbers from 10 to 558
Correct Answer
284
Solution And Explanation
Solution
Method (1) to find the average of the even numbers from 10 to 558
Shortcut Trick to find the average of the given continuous even numbers
The even numbers from 10 to 558 are
10, 12, 14, . . . . 558
After observing the above list of the even numbers from 10 to 558 we find that the difference between two consecutive terms are equal. This means the list of the even numbers from 10 to 558 form an Arithmetic Series.
In the Arithmetic Series of the even numbers from 10 to 558
The First Term (a) = 10
The Common Difference (d) = 2
And the last term (ℓ) = 558
The average of the numbers forming an Arithmetic Series
= The first term (a) + The last term (ℓ)/2
⇒ The average of numbers forming an Arithmetic Series = a + ℓ/2
Thus, the average of the even numbers from 10 to 558
= 10 + 558/2
= 568/2 = 284
Thus, the average of the even numbers from 10 to 558 = 284 Answer
Method (2) to find the average of the even numbers from 10 to 558
Finding the average of given continuous even numbers after finding their sum
The even numbers from 10 to 558 are
10, 12, 14, . . . . 558
The even numbers from 10 to 558 form an Arithmetic Series in which
The First Term (a) = 10
The Common Difference (d) = 2
And the last term (ℓ) = 558
The Average of the given numbers
= Sum of the given numbers/Total number of given numbers
Thus, to find the average of the given numbers, first, we need to find their sum and the total number of given numbers
Finding the number of terms
For an Arithmetic Series, the nth term
an = a + (n – 1) d
Where
a = First term
d = Common difference
n = number of terms
an = nth term
Thus, for the given series of the even numbers from 10 to 558
558 = 10 + (n – 1) × 2
⇒ 558 = 10 + 2 n – 2
⇒ 558 = 10 – 2 + 2 n
⇒ 558 = 8 + 2 n
After transposing 8 to LHS
⇒ 558 – 8 = 2 n
⇒ 550 = 2 n
After rearranging the above expression
⇒ 2 n = 550
After transposing 2 to RHS
⇒ n = 550/2
⇒ n = 275
Thus, the number of terms of even numbers from 10 to 558 = 275
This means 558 is the 275th term.
Finding the sum of the given even numbers from 10 to 558
The sum of all terms (S) in an Arithmetic Series
= n/2 (a + ℓ)
Where, n = number of terms
a = First term
And, ℓ = Last term
Thus, the sum of all terms (S) of the given even numbers from 10 to 558
= 275/2 (10 + 558)
= 275/2 × 568
= 275 × 568/2
= 156200/2 = 78100
Thus, the sum of all terms of the given even numbers from 10 to 558 = 78100
And, the total number of terms = 275
Since, the average of the given numbers
= Sum of the given numbers/Total number of given numbers
Thus, the average of the given even numbers from 10 to 558
= 78100/275 = 284
Thus, the average of the given even numbers from 10 to 558 = 284 Answer
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