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In this case , posting in general quant is correct.

However, it is not so clear what you are asking


Please tell us what you need. So we can help you Sir
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Re: There are 25 consecutive integers [#permalink]
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In this case , posting in general quant is correct.

However, it is not so clear what you are asking


Please tell us what you need. So we can help you Sir


Hi

I am just asking as to how to solve this question and what approach I should follow?
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Hello sir,

Do you know the OA of the question and the source as well?
There is some detail missing I think.

If we take all the -ve values than the range will be +ve. And in 25 consecutive nos it is not possible.
Range and median can be same in 1 , 2 , 3 but further it will be different.

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There are 25 consecutive integers and the median and range is equal. What is the value of the highest number?


Is it 12? But then range won’t be zero in that scenario.

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