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If the product of 7 consecutive integers is equal to the med
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28 Sep 2021, 11:34
aishumurali wrote:
Can someone pls explain this?
We have 7 consecutive integers in total, so we must have 3 integers before the Median and 3 integers after. i.e. (M - 3), (M - 2), (M - 1), M, (M + 1), (M + 2), (M + 3)
Now, the product of 7 integers equals the Median This could only happen if Median is 0
So, the integers are: -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3 The least integer could be -3
hi, how did you get x+3=0? since it is in both sides shouldn't this be cancelled? could you please explain.. or x(x+1)(x+2)(x+4)(x+5)(x+6) - 1 =0, but this won't provide x = integer
Hence x = -3
gmatclubot
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