Richard works as a waiter in an elegant downtown restaurant. His average (arithmetic mean) gratuity per day over the past 10 workdays is $200. If Richard’s average gratuity per day for the first six of the past 10 workdays was $180, what was his average gratuity per day for the last four of the past 10 workdays?

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Richard works as a waiter in an elegant downtown restaurant. His average (arithmetic mean) gratuity per day over the past 10 workdays is $200. If Richard’s average gratuity per day for the first six of the past 10 workdays was $180, what was his average gratuity per day for the last four of the past 10 workdays?