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If 2a - b = 3c, where a, b, and c are non-zero integers,
which of the following could be the average (arithmetic mean)
of a and b, if the average must itself be an integer?
(A)-2 (B)-1 (C)1 (D)10 (E)12
I tried PLUG-IN method but wasted time; could anyone suggest
how to arrive at the best set of numbers to substitute?
Algebra method is no issue.
Thanks.E
which of the following could be the average (arithmetic mean)
of a and b, if the average must itself be an integer?
(A)-2 (B)-1 (C)1 (D)10 (E)12
I tried PLUG-IN method but wasted time; could anyone suggest
how to arrive at the best set of numbers to substitute?
Algebra method is no issue.
Thanks.E












