dare90 wrote:
Least value registered=5
Highest value registered=30
Mean number of people for the past 6months=20
Let the total number of people registered for all the 6 month=P
thus, p/6 =20 ; P=120
Various possible values of x for the 6 month are as shown below
1.X = [5,5,20,30,30,30]
absolute value x-m =[15,15,0,10,10,10]
Sum of the absolute values= 15+15+....+10=60
2.X=[15,10,25,20,20,30]
x-m=[5,10,5,0,0,10]
Sum of x-m =30
3. X=[20,15,25,20,20,20]
x-m=[0,5,5,0,0,0]
Sum of x-m=10
Sum of the values are 60,30 and 10
Hence ans is C,D,E
However, you would observe that all the values of X in the 3 cases sums up to 120
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Thanks for the explanation. Please, how do you determine that the 3 lists of x values are exhaustive and how do you intuitively establish the lists?