nzavala
Oct 14, 2007, 05:00 PM
I need to know if there is an easier way to solving this problem.
Three homes on Lavender Lane recently sold for an average price of $89,000. Two of the homes sold for $95,000 each. What is the price of the third home?
Answer: I know that $95,000 + $95,000= $190,000
If I use random numbers between $76,000 to $80,000, I'm going to narrow my answer to $77,000. By adding $95,000 + $95,000 + $77,000 = $267,000
Then I divide $267,000/3= $89,000. So third home costs $89,000.
Is there a better way to solving these types of problems? My way takes too long to solve.
Any ideas are welcome.
Three homes on Lavender Lane recently sold for an average price of $89,000. Two of the homes sold for $95,000 each. What is the price of the third home?
Answer: I know that $95,000 + $95,000= $190,000
If I use random numbers between $76,000 to $80,000, I'm going to narrow my answer to $77,000. By adding $95,000 + $95,000 + $77,000 = $267,000
Then I divide $267,000/3= $89,000. So third home costs $89,000.
Is there a better way to solving these types of problems? My way takes too long to solve.
Any ideas are welcome.