You can think about statement 2 conceptually. The sum of three different numbers cannot equal 3 times the smallest one, because the sum will be more than 3 times the smallest since the other two are greater, by definition, than the smallest. The sum of the numbers cannot be 3x the biggest for the opposite reason. Therefore, if the sum equals 3x a number, it must be the middle number. But if you know that the sum is 3 times the middle, and you also know that is equal to the sum of all three, the larger and smaller must be equidistant from the middle number, and then the middle would therefore be the average as well as the median.
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