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Three people have $32, $72, and $98, respectively. If they pool their money then redistribute it among themselves, what is the maximum possible value for the median amount of money?
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To maximize a median, one needs to minimize both the lower number and the higher number. the Lower number can be as low as 0, and the higher number can be as low as the median itself. So just take the total sum (=202) and divide by 2 to get 101 => we get 0, 101, 101.
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Asmakan wrote:
one get 0, then the money is distributed among 2 not 3. May someone clarifies pls ?
It is nowhere mentioned that money is equally redistributed among the three people. It just states that money was redistributed among themselves. So to calculate the mean, for arranging things in ascending order, we can assign 0 to one and then equally distribute 202 among two people, hence 101.
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