Henrietta hired a tutor to help her improve her math scores. While working with the tutor, she took four tests. She scored 10 points better on the second test than she did on the first, 20 points better on the third test than on the first, and 30 points better on the fourth test than on the first. If the mean of these four tests was 70, what was her score on the third test?
Givens:
Sum of test scores / Number of Tests = Mean
Plugging in our number, we get:
(s + s + 10 + s + 20 + s + 30) / 4 = 70
Cross multiply and simplify:
4s + 60 = 70 * 4
4s + 60 = 280
To solve this equation for s, we type it in our search engine and we get:
s = 55
So the third test score:
s + 20 = 55 + 20
75
Givens:
- Let the first test score be s:
- The second test score is: s + 10
- The third test score is: s + 20
- The fourth test score is: s + 30
Sum of test scores / Number of Tests = Mean
Plugging in our number, we get:
(s + s + 10 + s + 20 + s + 30) / 4 = 70
Cross multiply and simplify:
4s + 60 = 70 * 4
4s + 60 = 280
To solve this equation for s, we type it in our search engine and we get:
s = 55
So the third test score:
s + 20 = 55 + 20
75