Answer:
Each of the other cats have 45 whiskers on average.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x represent the average number of whisker of each cat.
We have been given that there are 7 cats in my neighborhood, with an average of 41 whiskers each.
The total number of whiskers of six cats would be [tex]6x[/tex].
Since one of the cats has 17 whiskers, so the total number of whiskers of 7 cats would be [tex]6x+17[/tex]
We will use average formula to solve our given problem.
[tex]\text{Average}=\frac{\text{Sum of data points}}{\text{Number of data points}}[/tex]
Upon substituting our given values, we will get:
[tex]41=\frac{6x+17}{7}[/tex]
Let us solve for x.
[tex]41*7=\frac{6x+17}{7}*7[/tex]
[tex]287=6x+17[/tex]
[tex]287-17=6x+17-17[/tex]
[tex]270=6x[/tex]
Switch sides:
[tex]6x=270[/tex]
[tex]\frac{6x}{6}=\frac{270}{6}[/tex]
[tex]x=45[/tex]
Therefore, the each of the other cats have 45 whiskers on average.