Question
In a 20 over match, the average runs scored by a team in
different sessions of the innings are given below. Find the average runs scored by the team in that entire innings. From first to fifth over: 8 runs per over From 6th to 15th over: 5 runs per over 16th to 20th over: 10 runs per overSolution
ATQ, 8 runs/over in the first 5 overs (total 40 runs), 5 runs/over in the next 10 overs (total 50 runs), 10 runs/over in the last 5 overs (total 50 runs). Adding these gives 140 runs over 20 overs. The average runs per over for the entire innings is: (140 runs/20 overs) = 7 runs/over the team averaged 7 runs per over.
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