SSAT Middle Level • Quantitative

Solve average problems using sums and counts.

Master finding the average by dividing the total sum by how many numbers you have.

Historical Context & Motivation

People have used averages for thousands of years to make sense of groups of numbers. Long ago, farmers needed to know the average height of the Nile River to predict floods. Today, you see averages in sports scores and test grades. This helps answer, "What is a typical value?"

3000 BC
Ancient Egypt
Egyptians averaged Nile River levels to plan farming.
1871
Baseball Stats
Henry Chadwick created batting averages for players.
1908
Mathematician William Gosset used averages in quality control.
Today
Everyday Use
Averages help with grades, weather, and games.

These milestones show how averages solve real problems. You can use this tool on the SSAT to tackle tricky number questions. Get ready to build your skills!

Core Principles & Definitions

The average, also called the mean, tells the balance point of a group of numbers. It is the total sum divided by the count of numbers. This works like finding your typical game score after playing several times.

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Sum

Add all numbers together. Like total points from all games.
2

Count

How many numbers there are. Like number of games played.
3

Average Formula

Sum ÷ count gives the average.
Think Like This
Imagine your batting average in baseball. If you get 3 hits in 10 at-bats, average is 3 ÷ 10 = 0.3. It shows your typical success!

Visual Explanation

Bars show scores. The yellow line marks the average height.

See how the bars balance around the average line? The tall bar pulls it up, but the short one pulls it down. This visual shows why sum and count matter.

Mathematical Framework

The math is simple but powerful. First, find the sum. Then divide by the count. You can solve for any part if you know the others.

AVERAGE FORMULA
average = sum ÷ count
Or, ¯x = (x₁ + x₂ + … + xₙ) ÷ n where n is count.
SOLVE FOR SUM
sum = average × count
Useful when average and count are given.

Detailed Breakdown

Flow from average and count to sum using multiplication.

This diagram flips the formula. Knowing average and count lets you find the sum fast. Practice both directions for SSAT success!

  1. Given numbers: sum then divide.Divide last.
  2. Given average: multiply by count.Multiply first.

Worked Example

Sara's test scores are 80, 90, and 70. What is her average?

Step-by-Step Solution
1
Step 1 — Find the sum80 + 90 + 70 = 240
240
2
Step 2 — Find the countThere are 3 scores.
3
3
Step 3 — Divide sum by count240 ÷ 3 = 80
80
Great Job!
Her average is 80. You did it step by step!

Strengths & Limitations

Averages shine with balanced data but struggle with outliers. Like one bad game skewing your score.

Compare uses of average
When to Use AverageStrengthsLimitations
Even scoresGives fair balance point.None!
One outlierSimple to calculate.Pulled by extreme value.
KEY TAKEAWAY
Average is like the center of a see-saw. Equal weights balance perfectly!

Connection to Advanced Theory

Simple average treats all equal. Advanced weighted average gives more power to important numbers, like harder tests.

Simple AverageWeighted Average
Equal weightsDifferent weights
sum ÷ countΣ (value × weight) ÷ total weight

Master simple first. Weighted comes later in math class. You're on the path!

Practice Problems

PROBLEM 1CONCEPTUAL
What does average mean? (A) Biggest number (B) Sum × count (C) Sum ÷ count (D) Count − sum (E) Middle number
PROBLEM 2BASIC CALCULATION
Find average of 4, 6, 8. (A) 6 (B) 18 (C) 6 (D) 4.5 (E) 7 Sum=18, count=3, avg=6
PROBLEM 3INTERMEDIATE
Average of 5 numbers is 12. Sum? (A) 60 (B) 7 (C) 17 (D) 60 (E) 12 Sum = avg × count.
PROBLEM 4APPLIED
Alex scored 75, 85, 90 in games. Average? (A) 80 (B) 250 (C) 83 (D) 83 (E) 85 75+85+90=250, 250÷3≈83.3
PROBLEM 5CRITICAL THINKING
Store sold 20 shirts at $10 avg. Total sales? (A) $30 (B) $200 (C) 2 (D) $200 (E) $10 Sum=avg×count=10×20=200.

Lesson Summary

You learned to solve average problems using sum ÷ count. Flip to sum = average × count. Practice builds speed!

Visuals and steps make it easy. You're ready for SSAT questions. Keep practicing—you got this!

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