yellowbear769
yellowbear769
02-03-2014
Mathematics
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What is the average of 30, 40, and 80?
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amandawelchert
amandawelchert
02-03-2014
Because 80+40+30 equals 150 then you divide by how many number there are and there are 3 so 150 divided by 3 = 50
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kwalker31313
kwalker31313
02-03-2014
40x80=3200
3200/2=1600
So the answer is 1600
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