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If set S consists of 5 consecutive integers and the average of set S
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11 Aug 2021, 01:11
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If set S consists of 5 consecutive integers and the average of set S is x, which of the following must be true?
I. x is an integer II. x is the median of set S III. The difference between x and the largest number in set S is equal to the difference between x and the smallest number in set S.
(A) II only (B) III only (C) I and III (D) II and III (E) I, II, and III
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13 Aug 2021, 18:53
rx10 wrote:
Set S with five consecutive integers
Take \(S = {1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5}\)
\(x\) will be \(3\)
Satisfies all three choices.
Answer E
For the difference between x and the largest number in set S is equal to the difference between x and the smallest number in set S, x (average ) is not small than larger number? is not sign need to consider?
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13 Aug 2021, 19:20
Sign won't be a problem as all are consecutive integers.
Take the set : \(-3 , -2 , -1 , 0 , 1 , 2\)
The answer will remain the same.
COolguy101 wrote:
For the difference between x and the largest number in set S is equal to the difference between x and the smallest number in set S, x (average ) is not small than larger number? is not sign need to consider?
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