Hello,
I am not find understanding the example from Kaplan 2011 Premier on Sum of numbers. It says sum = average * number of terms. I am having trouble with example on Pg 247:
What is the sum of all 27 3 digit integers that can be created by 1,2 & 3?
The solution calculates average of these numbers as (111+333)/2. Why is the average as given when clearly the group of these numbers is not consecutive. eg if I had 3, 6 & 18 and I had to average of these 3, the average is not is not the same as (3+18)/2...
Thanks,
Bosky
I am not find understanding the example from Kaplan 2011 Premier on Sum of numbers. It says sum = average * number of terms. I am having trouble with example on Pg 247:
What is the sum of all 27 3 digit integers that can be created by 1,2 & 3?
The solution calculates average of these numbers as (111+333)/2. Why is the average as given when clearly the group of these numbers is not consecutive. eg if I had 3, 6 & 18 and I had to average of these 3, the average is not is not the same as (3+18)/2...
Thanks,
Bosky




















