GMAT Math : GMAT Quantitative Reasoning

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for GMAT Math

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Example Questions

Example Question #23 : Calculating Arithmetic Mean

The arithmetic mean of the set  is 250.

Which of the following is the arithmetic mean of the set ?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

,

which is the correct choice.

Example Question #43 : Descriptive Statistics

Jane's average score in her biology class is currently . What must be Jane's score on the sixth and last test in order for her final average score to be ?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

We are looking for the grade Jane must get on her 6th test in order to raise her average of 65 from the 5 previous tests to 72.

The sum of Jane's grades from the previous 5 tests is obtained by using the formula of the arithmetic mean.

mean = sum of values/ number of values

sum of values = mean x number of values

                      

Let x be Jane's score on the 6th test:

Jane must get a score of 107 on her last test in order to get an average score of 72 in her class.

 

Example Question #2051 : Problem Solving Questions

If  is a negative number, what is the difference between the mean and the median of the following numbers:

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

To find the median, write the numbers in ascending orders. 

Remember the median is the midpoint value with half of the values below it and the other half of the values above it.

The median is the third number which is n.

The mean is:

                                                                                           

                                                                                           

mean - median = 

Example Question #2052 : Problem Solving Questions

The arithmetic mean of the set  is 100.

Which of these expressions is equal to the arithmetic mean of the set  ?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

The arithmetic mean of  is equal to 

Example Question #42 : Descriptive Statistics

The arithmetic mean of the set  is .

Give the arithmetic mean of the set .

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

We are told that:

Multiplying each side by :

Subtracting  from each side:

At this point, we can solve for the arithmetic mean of the set :

, the arithmetic mean of the set .

Example Question #45 : Descriptive Statistics

Q3

A bakery sold a daily average of 25 croissants last week. The table above shows the number of croissants sold each day except Sunday. Find the number of croissants sold on Sunday.

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

Let  be the number of croissants sold on Sunday. The daily average of croissants sold in the past week is:

Solve for :

The number of croissants sold on Sunday is .

Example Question #2051 : Problem Solving Questions

Five friends go out to a restaurant to celebrate the birthday of one of them. The cost of the meal for all of them including tax is . They decide to leave a  tip and to split the total amount equally. If the person celebrating his or her birthday does not pay, how much do each of the other four friends pay?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

The total cost of the meal including tax and the  tip is:

They split the total amount equally between four of them, so each of those four people then pays:

Each of the four friends pays .

Example Question #2051 : Problem Solving Questions

Calculate the arithmetic mean for the following set of data:

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

To calculate the mean of a set of data, we sum the values and then divide by the number of values present. In this case we have 6 values, so we add them all together and then divide by 6 to find the arithmetic mean for this set of data:

Example Question #2052 : Problem Solving Questions

Calculate the mean of the following set of data:

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

To calculate the mean of a set of a data, we add up all the entries and then divide the result by the number of entries in the data set. There are seven entries in the given set, so we'll add them up and then divide by seven to find the mean:

Example Question #2052 : Problem Solving Questions

The arithmetic mean of  and  is 35. Also, . What is  ?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

If the arithmetic mean of  and  is 35, then 

.

This, along with the statement 

,

form a system of equations that can be solved as follows:

Substitute:

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