Vanessa has taken 4 quizzes so far and her average score so far is an 88. If she gets a 100, a perfect score on the remaining two quizzes, what will her new average be?

[(88 * 4) + 200] / 6 = ?

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To find Vanessa's new average, we need to consider the average of all her quiz scores, including the new scores she will receive on the remaining two quizzes.

Currently, Vanessa has taken 4 quizzes and her average score is 88. This means that the sum of all her quiz scores so far is 4 * 88 = 352.

If Vanessa receives a perfect score of 100 on each of the remaining two quizzes, her total score on these quizzes will be 2 * 100 = 200.

Now, to calculate Vanessa's new average, we need to add her new scores to the previous sum of her quiz scores so far. The new sum will be 352 + 200 = 552.

Since Vanessa will have taken a total of 6 quizzes (4 quizzes + 2 quizzes), her new average score will be the new sum divided by the number of quizzes, which is 552 / 6 = 92.

Therefore, Vanessa's new average score will be 92.