In a group of 71 people, the difference between the age of the eldest and the youngest person is 35 years. when the average age was taken without considering the eldest person the average was reduced by 3% but when the average was taken without considering the youngest person the average was increased by 2%. Find the original average age of all the people.
In a group of 71 people, the difference between the age of the eldest and the youngest person is 35 years. when the average age was taken without considering the eldest person the average was reduced by 3% but when the average was taken without considering the youngest person the average was increased by 2%. Find the original average age of all the people. Correct Answer 10 years
GIVEN:
No of people = 71
Eldest - youngest = 35 years
Change in average without eldest = 3% decrease
Change in average without youngest = 2% increase
FORMULA USED:
Average = sum of all observations/total no of observations
CALCULATION:
Let original average age be x years
Age of eldest person = a years
Age of youngest person = b years
A.T.Q
97% of x = (71x - a )/70
⇒ 97% of 70x + a = 71x ----(1)
Also, 102% of x = (71x - b)/70
⇒ 102% of 70x + b = 71x ----(2)
Equating (1) and (2)
97% of 70x + a = 102% of 70x + b
⇒ 5% of 70x = a - b
∴ 5% of 70x = 35 (a - b = 35)
5/100 × 70x = 35
⇒ x = 10 years
∴ The average age was 10 years