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The average of 8 numbers is 56. If two of them are removed and the new average becomes 54, what is the average of the two removed numbers?
- 60
- 61
- 62
- 63
Correct answer: 62
Solution
The sum of 8 numbers is 8 × 56 = 448. After removing 2 numbers, the sum of the remaining 6 numbers is 6 × 54 = 324, so the removed numbers sum to 124 and their average is 62.
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