We have been given that a colleague has been tutoring six students in 11th grade to prepare for the ACT. Student scores were as follows: 20, 18, 16, 15, 23, 20. We are asked to find the mean of the ACT scores.
We will use mean formula to solve our given problem.




Upon rounding to nearest whole number, we will get:

Therefore, the mean of the ACT scores is 19 and option 'c' is the correct choice.
The answer is Standard Score (Or Z-Score)
so maybe 6 plus 3 which equals 9. Then add 8 at the end
For this case we must write in algebraic symbology the expression described above:
We have an equation, then:
- x squared plus y squared:

- minus 2x plus 7y plus 1:

- equals zero:

We construct the equation:

Answer:

Just divide both sides by 2 because you want to do the opposite operation, to isolate x so if you do you get 80 so x = 80