Hi reto,
You'll likely find it best to break Quant prompts down into 'pieces', so that you can deal with each piece one-at-a-time and simplify any complex-looking situations.
Here, the first thing we're told is "Q is an ODD number..." Now what does THAT mean? Here are some examples...
Q COULD be -5, -3, -1, 1, 3, 5, 7, etc.
Next, we're told "the median of Q consecutive integers is 120." 'Q' clearly refers to the 'Q' in the earlier part of the sentence; we're also dealing with the statistical term "median" (which means 'middle number of a group, when the numbers are ordered from least to greatest').
So let's list out some possibilities (it's worth noting that you can't have "negative consecutive integers", so the negative examples that I listed are not possible here):
IF...Q = 1....the median of 1 consecutive number is 120......so the 'group' is {120}
IF...Q = 3....the median of 3 consecutive numbers is 120....so the 'group' is {119, 120, 121}
IF...Q = 5....the median of 5 consecutive numbers is 120....so the 'group' is {118, 119, 120, 121, 122}
Etc.
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Rich