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melon
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Sequence A is defined by the equation An = 3n + 7, where n is an integer greater than or equal to 1. If set B is comprised of the first x terms of sequence A, what is the median of set B ?
(1) The sum of the terms in set B is 275.
(2) The range of the terms in set B is 30.
I understood why 1 is sufficient but the Ans is D (meaning each statement alone is enough)
I very well know tht for consecutive intergers mean is equal to median
here he says range is 30 and n greater than or equal to 1
so n can be 1 or 2 or 3...etc or rather can start from 1 or 2 or 3.
so when n is unknown how can we calculate median
(1) The sum of the terms in set B is 275.
(2) The range of the terms in set B is 30.
I understood why 1 is sufficient but the Ans is D (meaning each statement alone is enough)
I very well know tht for consecutive intergers mean is equal to median
here he says range is 30 and n greater than or equal to 1
so n can be 1 or 2 or 3...etc or rather can start from 1 or 2 or 3.
so when n is unknown how can we calculate median












