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23 July, 04:42

Nancy measures the amount of strawberry juice that is added to her two-liter seltzer water. The average is two tablespoons, but she allows one teaspoon more or less. What is the mean?

A. one teaspoon

B. two tablespoons

C. one tablespoon

D. two liters

E. three tablespoon

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  1. 23 July, 04:48
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    The mean for Nancy is 2 tablespoon

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Average tablespoon to be added to 2 litres of water = 2 tablespoon

    ceiling value (bigger of the two values) = one more than average tablespoon = (2+1) 3 tablespoon

    Floor value (smaller of the two values) = one less than average tablespoon = (2-1) 1 tablespoon

    Mean value of the tablespoon = (floor value+ceiling value) / 2

    Substituting the values of floor value and ceiling value

    Thus the value is 2 tablespoon

    Mean tablespoon allowed by Nancy in the two litres of seltzer water is 2 tablespoon.
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