Hi Bunnel and Fluke,
The problem reads that Sequence A is defined by the equation An = 3n + 2, therefore Sequence A is definitely in Arithmetic progression.
Then it reads If set B is comprised of the first x terms of sequence A- How can we assume from this that set B in Arithmetic progression.
As per Fluke's solution, statement A is only sufficient if it is assumed that set B is in AP.
From statement B we know that the t1= 5 and tn=35
set B could be = {5, t2, t3, t4, ...t(n-1),35}
But if we combine both the information then
Assuming that set B is not in AP
5+t2+t3+t4+...+t(n-1)+35=220
t2+t3+t4+...+t(n-1)=180
Therefore set B could be= (5,30,30,30,30,30,30,35) [as the problem does not read that set B consists of different integers], median 30
or set B could be=(5,24,28,29,31,32,36), median 30
or set B could be= (5,7,16,18,20,22,27,30,35), median 20
The way I understand the problem, if we assume that set B is in AP then the answer choice is D
If we assume that set B is not in AP and can consist of both different or same integers then the answer choice is E
It would be very helpful if you can please provide some insight on my understanding.