In a group of 5, average age of 4 youngest people is 40 and 4 eldest people is 45. If the minimum possible average age is subtracted from maximum possible average age, what would be the answer?

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In a group of 5, average age of 4 youngest people is 40 and 4 eldest people is 45. If the minimum possible average age is subtracted from maximum possible average age, what would be the answer?

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    For maximum possible average, combination would be 40,40,40,40,60 = 220/5 = 44For minimum possible average, combination would be 25,45,45,45,45 = 205/5 = 41

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    In a group of 5, average age of 4 youngest people is 40 and 4 eldest people is 45. If the minimum possible average age is subtracted from maximum possible average age, what would be the answer? In a group of 5, average age of 4 youngest people is 40 and 4 eldest people is 45. If the minimum possible average age is subtracted from maximum possible average age, what would be the answer?

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    In a group of 5, average age of 4 youngest people is 40 and 4 eldest people is 45. If the minimum possible average age is subtracted from maximum possible average age, what would be the answer? In a group of 5, average age of 4 youngest people is 40 and 4 eldest people is 45. If the minimum possible average age is subtracted from maximum possible average age, what would be the answer?