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Re: Last month 15 homes were sold in Town X. The average (arithm [#permalink]
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Last month 15 homes were sold in Town X. The average (arithmetic mean) sale price of the homes was $150,000 and the median sale price was $130,000. Which of the following statements must be true?

I. At least one of the homes was sold for more than $165,000.
II. At least one of the homes was sold for more than $130,0000 and less than $150,000
III. At least one of the homes was sold for less than $130,000.

A. I only
B. II only
C. III only
D. I and II
E. I and III


What is the problem with the following series:
129000 130000 130000 130000 130000 130000 130000 130000 130000 130000 130000 130000 130000 131000 430000.

I, II, and III are getting satisfied. I think the answer options needs to be re-looked.
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Last month 15 homes were sold in Town X. The average (arithmetic mean) sale price of the homes was $150,000 and the median sale price was $130,000. Which of the following statements must be true?

I. At least one of the homes was sold for more than $165,000.
II. At least one of the homes was sold for more than $130,0000 and less than $150,000
III. At least one of the homes was sold for less than $130,000.

A. I only
B. II only
C. III only
D. I and II
E. I and III

Note that we are asked which MUST be true.

Given: \({x_1}+{x_2}+...+{x_7}+({x_8=130})+{x_9}+...+{x_{15}}=15*150=2250\)

Let's start with the first one and try to make it false.

I. At least one of the homes was sold for more than $165,000.

Worst case scenario, when \(x_{15}\) has the least value (trying to make it less than 165), would be when \(x_1=x_2=x_3=x_4=x_5=x_6=x_7=x_8=130=max\), and \(x_9=x_{10}=x_{11}=x_{12}=x_{13}=x_{14}=x_{15}=min\):
\(8*130+7x=2250\) --> \(x_{min}\approx{173}\).

So we got that I is always true: At least one of the homes was sold for more than $165,000 (as for the worst case scenario we got that least value of \(x_{15}>165\)).

But if we take the scenario which we considered: \(x_1=x_2=x_3=x_4=x_5=x_6=x_7=x_8=130\), and \(x_9=x_{10}=x_{11}=x_{12}=x_{13}=x_{14}=x_{15}\approx{173}\) we can see that II and III with this scenario are false. So II and III are not always true.

Answer: A (I only).
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