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Q.)
Five friends Alastair, Bell, Cook, Darren and Eoin appeared in an aptitude test. Alastair scored exactly \(\frac{1}{2}\)of Darren’s score, whose score was \(\frac{1}{5}\)th more than Cook’s score. Eoin scored \(\frac{2}{5}\)th more than Cook and Darren’s score was \(\frac{3}{2}\) times that of Bell’s score. If the average score (arithmetic mean) of the group was 50, what was the range of the scores of the group?
A. 25
B. 30
C. 35
D. 40
E. 50
From the question;
A=1/2D
D=6/5C
E=7/5C
B=2/3D
Looking at the average (=50) and answer choices (25,30,35,40,40)
it is clear that all the scores are multiples of 5..
Now D is also a multiple of 6...
So, D can be 6*5=30 or 6*5*2=60...as average is 50 and D is better than A,B and C...60 seems better
Assume D=60...We get E=70, B=40, A=30, C=50....and voila...the avg is 50...
So, range is 70-30=40
We can also take E..which is a multiple of 7 and 5...so probably 35 or 70..as E is highest..it is greater than 50...So take 70
again we get D=60, B=40, A=30, C=50..
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