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Assume there are four families in a country. The average per capita income of these families is ₹5000. If the income of three families is ₹4000, ₹7000 and ₹3000 respectively, what is the income of the fourth family?

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4.55%(i) ₹7500 ( 1 voter )
0%(ii) ₹3000
4.55%(iii) ₹2000 ( 1 voter )
90.91%(iv) ₹6000 ( 20 voters )
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  1. To find the income of the fourth family, we’ll use the formula for average income:

    Average income = Total income / Number of families

    Given:
    Average per capita income of the four families = ₹5000

    Total income of the three families = ₹4000 + ₹7000 + ₹3000 = ₹14000

    Number of families = 3 (since income information is given for only three families)

    Let the income of the fourth family be ‘x’.

    Average income = Total income / Number of families

    ₹5000 = (₹14000 + x) / 4 (as there are four families in total)

    ₹5000 * 4 = ₹14000 + x

    ₹20000 = ₹14000 + x

    x = ₹20000 – ₹14000

    x = ₹6000

    Therefore, the income of the fourth family is ₹6000.

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