Bounce1987 wrote:
There is a set of numbers 2, 4, 6, 8,10 and x. What is the value of x?
(1) x is a 2-digit positive integer.
(2) The average of these integers is equal to the median of these integers.
Statement 1 :\(x\) can be any two digit no 10,20,30.... etc. HenceInsufficient
Statement 2 : Average of the set\(=\frac{(2+4+6+8+10+x)}{6}=\frac{(30+x)}{6}=5+\frac{x}{6}\)
Median, if\(6<x<8\) , then the Median would be\(\frac{6+x}{2}\) but if\(x>8\) , then the Median would be\(\frac{6+8}{2} = 7\)
Now the two values of median when equated against
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