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A certain car traveled twice as many miles from Town A to Town B as it did from Town B to Town C. From Town A to Town B, the car averaged 12 miles per gallon, and from Town B to Town C, the car averaged 18 miles per gallon. What is the average miles per gallon that the car achieved on its trip from Town A through Town B to Town C?

13
13.5
14
14.5
15

Can some one help me solve this problem using weighted averages? Why cannot we use gallons as weights? Thanks.

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Re: Weighted Averages [#permalink] New post 27 Jan 2011, 17:28
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A certain car traveled twice as many miles from Town A to Town B as it did from Town B to Town C. From Town A to Town B, the car averaged 12 miles per gallon, and from Town B to Town C, the car averaged 18 miles per gallon. What is the average miles per gallon that the car achieved on its trip from Town A through Town B to Town C?

13
13.5
14
14.5
15

Can some one help me solve this problem using weighted averages? Why cannot we use gallons as weights? Thanks.

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Average miles per gallon equals to total miles covered/total gallons used (miles/gallons), so if the distance from A to B is 2x miles and from B to C is x miles then we'll have:
average \ miles \ per \ gallon=\frac{total \ miles \ covered}{total \ gallons \ used}=\frac{2x+x}{\frac{2x}{12}+\frac{x}{18}}=\frac{3x}{\frac{2x}{9}}=13.5.

Answer: B.

Now, weighted \ average=\frac{weight_1*value_1+weight_2*value_2}{value_1+value_2} and as we are asked to determine average miles per gallon then exactly miles per gallon should be the weights and gallons used for 1st and 2nd parts of the trip should be the values, so in this case the weighted average formula will give the same expression as the one above.

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Re: Weighted Averages [#permalink] New post 29 Jan 2011, 20:58
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A certain car traveled twice as many miles from Town A to Town B as it did from Town B to Town C. From Town A to Town B, the car averaged 12 miles per gallon, and from Town B to Town C, the car averaged 18 miles per gallon. What is the average miles per gallon that the car achieved on its trip from Town A through Town B to Town C?

13
13.5
14
14.5
15

Can some one help me solve this problem using weighted averages? Why cannot we use gallons as weights? Thanks.

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Note: Whenever you are confused what the weights should be (e.g. here should the weights be the distance traveled should they be gallons of fuel used...) look at the units.

Average required is \frac{miles}{gallon}. So you are trying to find the weighted average of two quantities whose units must be \frac{miles}{gallon}.

C_{avg} = \frac{C_1*W_1 + C_2*W_2}{{W_1 + W_2}}

C_{avg}, C_1, C_2 - \frac{miles}{gallon}

So W_1 and W_2 should be in gallon to get:

\frac{miles}{gallon} = (\frac{miles}{gallon}*gallon + \frac{miles}{gallon}*gallon)/(gallon + gallon)

Food for thought: If I sold 10 apples at a profit of 10% and 15 oranges at a profit of 20%, what was my overall profit%?
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Re: Weighted Averages [#permalink] New post 27 Jan 2011, 18:07
excellent explanation. Thank you.
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Re: Weighted Averages [#permalink] New post 28 Jan 2011, 00:02
yes thats fairly simple. the formula for avg. rate of the two rates r1 and r2 is avg= (2r1*r2)/(r1+r2). apply this to anything, speed , work done, mileage , provided the work done using the two rates is the same.
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Re: Weighted Averages [#permalink] New post 29 Jan 2011, 10:10
good job. thanks for that. i like these kind of questions.
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Re: Weighted Averages [#permalink] New post 15 Jan 2012, 07:29
Karishma,

Why is this not working
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12*(2/3) + 18 *(1/3)
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Re: Weighted Averages [#permalink] New post 16 Jan 2012, 00:59
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Why is this not working
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12*(2/3) + 18 *(1/3)
/1

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We need to find the average miles per gallon.

Average miles/gallon = Total miles/Total gallons

What is the distance travelled (i.e. miles)?
"traveled twice as many miles from Town A to Town B as it did from Town B to Town C"
We know that the ratio of the two distances must be 2:1 or we can say the distances must be 2d and d.
What is the total gallons used?
Fuel used to go from A to B = 2d/12
Fuel used to go from B to C = d/18

So Average miles/gallon = (2d + d)/(2d/12 + d/18)

Go back to my post above. It explains that you have to be mindful of how to use weighted averages. You need to know what the weights are going to be. Here, weights have to be the amount of fuel used i.e. in gallons because you are looking for average miles per gallon.

If we change the question and make it:
A certain car used twice as many gallons from Town A to Town B as it did from Town B to Town C. From Town A to Town B, the car averaged 12 miles per gallon, and from Town B to Town C, the car averaged 18 miles per gallon. What is the average miles per gallon that the car achieved on its trip from Town A through Town B to Town C?

Now you can use 12*(2/3) + 18 *(1/3)/1

I hope it makes sense now.
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Re: A certain car traveled twice as many miles from Town A [#permalink] New post 16 Jan 2012, 10:41
Thanks karishma..
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Re: A certain car traveled twice as many miles from Town A [#permalink] New post 17 Jan 2012, 05:24
Ans is B
Given d_ab = 2*d_bc
let d_ab = d and d_bc = x so d=2x

for average miles per gallon = (d+x)/((d/12)+(x/18)) = 13.5 (formula avg speed = total distance/ total time)
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Re: A certain car traveled twice as many miles from Town A [#permalink] New post 26 Dec 2012, 09:46
How about using a plugin techenique?
since we have the car gas milages (miles/gallon) are 12mpg and 18 mpg
LCM of 12 and 18=36
Let's say distance between B and C is 36 miles
Distance between A and B =72
So for traveling from A to B , the required gallons of gas is =72 miles/(12 miles per gallon)=6 gallons ( note : cancell the miles)
For travelling from B to C, the required gallons of gas is = 36 miles/ ( 18 miles per gallon) = 2 gallons
therefore avg miles per gallon for the total trip is = (total distance)/(total gallons) = (36+72) miles/(8) gallons = 108/8=13.5 miles per gallon.
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