Joy Shaha wrote:Q. If the range of the six numbers 4, 3, 14, 7, 10 and x is 12, what is the
difference between the greatest possible value of x and the least possible
value of x?
A) 0
B) 2
C) 12
D) 13
E) 15
Hi Joy,
For a better reference, I suggest that you mention question number also in the subject. There are at least three posts with the subject 'OG -17 Problem-solving.'
Let us discuss the problem now.
Let us arrange the given numbers in an ascending order: 3, 4, 7, 10, 14.
We know that the range = 12.
To get the least value of X, we must make 14 the greatest. Thus Range = 12 = 14 - Smallest number
=> Smallest number = 14 - 12 = 2 = X
To get the greatest value of X, we must make X the greatest. Thus Range = 12 = X - 3
=> Greatest number = X = 12 + 3 = 15.
So, the difference in the values of X = 15 - 2 = 13.
Answer:
D
-Jay
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