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Re: If the average (arithmetic mean) of a list of four integers remains [#permalink]
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Hi All,

In Roman Numeral questions, it's often easiest to DISPROVE the Roman Numerals, if possible (so that you can eliminate answer choices).

Here, we're told that the MEAN of 4 integers will NOT change if each integer is multiplied by the same (re: ANY) constant. We're asked which of the Roman Numerals is ALWAYS TRUE. We can TEST VALUES to eliminate options....

II. The sum of the largest and smallest is 0

IF...the set is {-3, 0, 1, 2} then the mean would stay the same, but the sum of the largest and smallest is NOT 0.
Roman Numeral II is NOT true.
Eliminate Answers B, D and E

III. The set contains BOTH positive AND negative numbers

IF....the set is {0, 0, 0, 0} then the mean would stay the same and the set does NOT contain both positive and negative numbers.
Roman Numeral III is NOT true.
Eliminate Answer C.

There's only one answer left....

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If the average (arithmetic mean) of a list of four integers remains unchanged when all the integers are multiplied by any constant, which of the following statements must be true?

I. I. The average (arithmetic mean) of the list is 0.

II. The sum of the largest and smallest members of the list is 0.

III. The list contains both positive and negative integers.


A. I only
B. II only
C. III only
D. I and II only
E. I, II, and III


Since the mean remains unchanged when all the integers of the list are multiplied by any constant, it must also remain unchanged when all the integers are multiplied by 0. If we multiply all integers by 0, we get a list containing only 0's: {0, 0, 0, 0}, which has a mean of 0. Therefore, the mean of the original list must also be 0.

I. I. The average (arithmetic mean) of the list is 0. As discussed earlier, this statement must be true.

II. The sum of the largest and smallest members of the list is 0. This statement is not necessarily true. We can have a list with a mean of 0, where the sum of the largest and smallest members is not 0. For example, consider the list {-3, 0, 1, 2}.

III. The list contains both positive and negative integers. This statement is not necessarily true, as the list can consist of only zeros.


Answer: A
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