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If John scored 26 in English, 14 in Mathematics, 0 in Science, 8 in Home Economics, 18 in ICT and 18 in Yoruba. Find the average score.

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If John scored 26 in English, 14 in Mathematics, 0 in Science, 8 in Home Economics, 18 in ICT and 18 in Yoruba. Find the average score.

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To find the average score, you need to add up all the scores and then divide by the number of subjects.

Step 1: Add up all the scores 26 (English) + 14 (Mathematics) + 0 (Science) + 8 (Home Economics) + 18 (ICT) + 18 (Yoruba) = 84

Step 2: Count the number of subjects There are 6 subjects in total.

Step 3: Divide the total score by the number of subjects 84 ÷ 6 = 14

So, the average score is 14.

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