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The mean of n observation is `barx`, if first term is increased by 1 second term is increased by 2 and so no. What will be the new mean?

A

`overline(X) +n`

B

`overline(X)+(n)/(2)`

C

`overline(X)+(n+1)/(2)`

D

None of these

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The correct Answer is:
C

Let `x_(1),x_(2),..,x_(n)` be n items. Then `overline(X)=(1)/(n) sumx_(i)`. Let
`y_(1)=x_(1)+1,y_(2)=x_(2)+2,y_(3)=x_(3),..,y_(n)=x_(n)+n`.
Then the mean of the new series is
`(1)/(n) sum (x_(i)+i)=(1)/(n)sum x_(i)+(1)/(n)(1+2+3+..+n)`
`=overline(X)+(1)/(n)(n(n+1))/(2)`
`=overline(X)=(n+1)/(2)`
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