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Five students including Amit appear for an examination in which possible marks are integers between 0 and 50, both inclusive. The average marks for all the students is 38 and exactly three students got more than 32. If no two students got the same marks and Amit got the least marks among the five students, then the difference between the highest and lowest possible marks of Amit is?
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Replied 9 months ago
The average marks for all the students is 38.Sum = 5*38 190To find the minimum marks scored by Amit, we need to maximise the score of remaining students.Maximum scores sum of remaining students = 50 +49 +48 + 32 = 179Minimum possible score of Amit = 190-179 = 11It is given, Amit scored least. This implies maximum possible score of Amit is 31.Difference = 31-11 = 20.
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Replied 3 weeks ago
Please help me solve this question in detail Five students including Amit appear for an examination in which possible marks are integers between 0 and 50, both inclusive. The average marks for all the students is 38 and exactly three students got more than 32. If no two students got the same marks and Amit got the least marks among the five students, then the difference between the highest and lowest possible marks of Amit is?
Replied 3 weeks ago
Please help me solve this question in detail Five students including Amit appear for an examination in which possible marks are integers between 0 and 50, both inclusive. The average marks for all the students is 38 and exactly three students got more than 32. If no two students got the same marks and Amit got the least marks among the five students, then the difference between the highest and lowest possible marks of Amit is?