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Hi all together,
can somebody explain now the final answer to me? In the above mentioned discussion 2-3 different answer seem to be correct but I am in conflict how to solve this approach although this approach is the most logical for me:
median = 30, so 7th number = 30
Range = 30 so 7th number + 15 = 45 which is the highest possible integer in this case.
Thanks for your help in advance.
Cheers, Max
can somebody explain now the final answer to me? In the above mentioned discussion 2-3 different answer seem to be correct but I am in conflict how to solve this approach although this approach is the most logical for me:
median = 30, so 7th number = 30
Range = 30 so 7th number + 15 = 45 which is the highest possible integer in this case.
Thanks for your help in advance.
Cheers, Max