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Problem
A finite set of distinct real numbers has the following properties: the mean of is less than the mean of , and the mean of is more than the mean of . Find the mean of .
Solution
Let be the mean of . Let be the number of elements in . Then, and so We plug that into our very first formula, and get:
See Also
2001 AIME I (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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Followed by Problem 3 | |
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All AIME Problems and Solutions |