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On a ferry, there are 50 cars and 10 trucks. The cars have an average mass of 1200 kg and the trucks have an average mass of 3000 kg. What is the average mass of all 60 vehicles on the ferry?
A. 1200 kg
B. 1500 kg
C. 1800 kg
D. 2100 kg
E. 2400 kg
Kudos for a correct solution. MAGOOSH OFFICIAL SOLUTION:Method I: using sumsWe will divide the two masses by 1000, 1.2 and 3 respectively, to simplify calculations. Note the use of the
Doubling and Halving trick in the first multiplication.
sum for cars = 50*1.2 = 100*0.6 = 60
sum for trucks = 10*3 = 30
total sum = 60 + 30 = 90
To find the total average, we need to divide this total sum by the total number of vehicles, 60.
total average = 90/60 = 1.5.
Since we divided masses by 1000 earlier, we need to multiply by 1000 to get the answer. Total average = 1500 kg.
Answer = (B)
Method II: proportional placement of the total averageCars to trucks is 5:1, so if the distance between the car’s average and truck’s average were divided into 6 parts, the car’s average is 1 part away from the total average, and the truck’s average is 5 parts away.
Well, the difference in the two group averages is 3000 – 1200 = 1800 kg. Divide that by six: each “part” is 300 kg. Well, the total average must be 300 kg bigger than 1200 kg, or 5*300 kg smaller than 3000 kg. Either way, that’s 1500 kg.
Answer = (B)