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sineoko [7]
1 year ago
9

When you play darts, you know three darts at the board and add the scores. Bristoe and Clancy are practising. Here are the score

s for a number of turns.
Bristoe - 18,32,26,53,5,29,41,15,85,9,44,28,100,37,55.
Clancy - 41,26,33,51, 26,29,60,45,60,19,42,36. a) Who has the better average answer? Give a reason for your answer. b) Who has the more varied scores? Give a reason for your answer
Mathematics
1 answer:
Alja [10]1 year ago
8 0

The person who has a better average will be Clancy.

The person who has more varied scores is Bristoe.

<h3>How to calculate the average??</h3>

Bristoe - 18,32,26,53,5,29,41,15,85,9,44,28,100,37,55. The average will be the addition of the numbers as dividing by 15. This will be:

= 577/15

= 38.47

Clancy - 41,26,33,51, 26,29,60,45,60,19,42,36.

Average= 468/12

= 39

The person who has a better average will be Clancy.

The person who has more varied scores is Bristoe.

Learn more about average on:

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