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The mean age of six persons is 46 years. The ages of five of these six persons are $57,39,44,51$, and 37 years, respectively. Find the age of the sixth person.
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This can be represented mathematically as: \[\frac{{\text{{sum of all ages}}}}{6} = 46\] or \[\text{{sum of all ages}} = 6 \times 46\] Show more…
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