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Re: f=a+b+c+d+e [#permalink]
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\(\frac{a+b+c+d+e+f}{6
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\(f= a+b+c+d+e\)

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\(\frac{a+b+c+d+e+a+b+c+d+e}{6}\)

Sove and you have \(\frac{f}{3}\) which in terms of fractcio is always GREATER than \(\frac{f}{5}\)

Of course f is positive otherwise the average would not make sense
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Ok thanks. However, I don't think that the average is automatically positive. There are cases where a negative average makes sense.

For instance, a, b, c, d, e could represent temperatures in C. The average temperature in C could very well be negative, 0, or positive. Therefore, the answer is D as we need more information on the nature of the variables a, b, c, d, e.
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@gpowderdog is absolutely right.

f can be negative (or zero for that matter), which means the correct answer is D
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Re: f=a+b+c+d+e [#permalink]
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a + b + c + d + e = f
avg = f /5

thus A: f + f/ 2 = f

hence f> f/5
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Given, f=a+b+c+d+e

The average of a, b, c, d, e, and f= (a+b+c+d+e+f)/6 =(f+f)/6=2f/6=f/3

if f is positive, f/3>f/5
if f is negative, f/3<f/5

I would go for D.
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First Situation: a=0, b=0, c=0, d=0, e=0. So, f=0. then, Quantity A= (0+0+0+0+0+0)/6=0 and Quantity B= 0/5 (So, Quantity A=Quantity B)
Second Situation: a=1, b=1, c=1, d=1, e=1. So, f=5. then, Quantity A= (1+1+1+1+1+5)/6=10/6 and Quantity B= 5/5=1 (So, Quantity A>Quantity B)

So, I would go for D
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I also think answer would go D if we do not have conditions that a,b,c,d,e are all positive numbers.

Case 1:
simply put 0 to all numbers.
both (A) and (B) will be 0.

Case2:
put 1 to all numbers
(A) f = 5
f+a+b+c+d+e = 5 + 5 = 10
10/6 = 5/3

(B) 1

So (A) > (B)

Given above 2 cases, I think the answer should be D)
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A = 2F/6 = F/3

B= F/5

If F is positive A is greater but F could be negative so answer is D.
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Re: f=a+b+c+d+e [#permalink]
Hello guys,

Can we conclude that whenever given comparison question without a restriction for the integer values, The relationship can never always be determined since integers can be positive and negative.

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Hello guys,

Can we conclude that whenever given comparison question without a restriction for the integer values, The relationship can never always be determined since integers can be positive and negative.

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No

always we have to be careful what the stem tells you about the question. It is not enough to say that the solution is D based on your assertion

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