Hi Guys,
This is another question that I had difficulty solving on the prep test today:
5 pieces of wood have an average lenth of 124 cm and a median lenth of 140 cm. What is the maximum possible length, in cm, of the shortest piece of wood.
A. 90
B. 100
C. 110
D. 130
E. 140
I thought that if you know at least one length of the 5 pieces: 140. And with this being the middle, you can have two pieces larger and two smaller. Furthermore, the smaller pieces have to be very small in the sense that it needs to bring the average all the way down to 124. This is my rational behind it. Therefore, if I needed to guess, it would be either A or B. But I am having a hard time getting to the right solution (B).
Thanks Again!!!
This is another question that I had difficulty solving on the prep test today:
5 pieces of wood have an average lenth of 124 cm and a median lenth of 140 cm. What is the maximum possible length, in cm, of the shortest piece of wood.
A. 90
B. 100
C. 110
D. 130
E. 140
I thought that if you know at least one length of the 5 pieces: 140. And with this being the middle, you can have two pieces larger and two smaller. Furthermore, the smaller pieces have to be very small in the sense that it needs to bring the average all the way down to 124. This is my rational behind it. Therefore, if I needed to guess, it would be either A or B. But I am having a hard time getting to the right solution (B).
Thanks Again!!!


















