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Average other (Posted on 2020-07-01) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Each member of a group of 37 students was sent to one of three rooms.

Later, each was asked "How many other students were in your room?" The average of these responses was 12.

How is this possible?

No Solution Yet Submitted by Jer    
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Not possible.  The minimum possible answer is obtained when the values are as close as possible.  But a distribution of (12, 12, 13) yields an average answer greater than 12.  Therefore, any distribution of 37 students yields an average greater than 12.

Answers that are close:

32 students, distributed (8,8,16) yield an average answer of 12.

37 students, distributed (9,12,16) yield an average answer of 13.

Maybe Jer meant to ask about one of these?

  Posted by Steve Herman on 2020-07-01 08:55:46
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