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pappueshwar
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If r,s and t are different positive integers, what is the median of r,s and t?
1) r+s+t=6
2) rs=2
OA IS D . i feel the answer is C
stmnt : 1 r+ s + t = 6
0+ 1 +5 = 6
1+ 2 + 3= 6 (so median cant be figured)
stmtn : 2 rs = 2, we dont know the value of T.
Together: r+s+t = 6 & rs = 2
1+2+t = 6;
2+1+t = 6
in which ever way it is t= 6-2 = 3
There fore r= 1 s=2 t = 3 median is 2 since for finding the median, the values need to be arranged in ascending or descending order.
C is the answer .
request to let me know where i am going wrong
1) r+s+t=6
2) rs=2
OA IS D . i feel the answer is C
stmnt : 1 r+ s + t = 6
0+ 1 +5 = 6
1+ 2 + 3= 6 (so median cant be figured)
stmtn : 2 rs = 2, we dont know the value of T.
Together: r+s+t = 6 & rs = 2
1+2+t = 6;
2+1+t = 6
in which ever way it is t= 6-2 = 3
There fore r= 1 s=2 t = 3 median is 2 since for finding the median, the values need to be arranged in ascending or descending order.
C is the answer .
request to let me know where i am going wrong












