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The question says, no number is less than average, NOT some number is less than average.
For example take a set of number 2,2,2 here no number is more than the average
now if we add say 3 to this set... to bring the average of this new set (2,2,2,3), we needs some value which will bring back the average of 3 and that number back to 2, so we will have to add a to the set.

So what Bunuel is basically saying that if something is more than average, than there must be some number less than average OR if nothing is more than average, than nothing should be less than average as well.
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My 2 cents,
Elaborating further on what thapliya said:
Initially, set = {2,2,2} mean = median = 2
Now, set = {2,2,2,3} mean = 11/4 = 2.25 & Median = 2
To bring the mean of the set back to 2 we need to remove the additional portion of 2 (8+2, i hope this is clear. if not leave a message!!!) added to the mean by entering 3 in the set.
Set = {-1,2,2,2,3} => Mean = (11-1)/5 = 10/5 = 2.
Thus we again get Mean = Median = 2.

Coming back to the problem:
S-1 - "No number in set A is less than the average (arithmetic mean) of set A."
But in our case we CANNOT add any value which is smaller than mean. Thus we CANNOT add any new value to the set which is either greater than or less than mean of set, as we CANNOT add any smaller value to balance out higher value in our set. Thus ALL the values in the set NEED to be equal.
I hope this helps!!!
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What is the value of the median of set A?


(1) No number in set A is less than the average (arithmetic mean) of set A.

(2) The average (arithmetic mean) of set A is equal to the range of set A.

Hi Bunuel,

Kindly help me to understand this: why can't set A be a one-element set?

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What is the value of the median of set A?


(1) No number in set A is less than the average (arithmetic mean) of set A.

(2) The average (arithmetic mean) of set A is equal to the range of set A.

Hi Bunuel,

Kindly help me to understand this: why can't set A be a one-element set?

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The number of x's in the solution can be any. So, we can have one-element set but we'll still get the same answer. One element set for (1)+(2) will be {0}.
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From Statement 2, cant we have single element set {1} . In this set, Range of single element set is 1 and average is 1. Is this right??? then we dont have solution for this?
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From Statement 2, cant we have single element set {1} . In this set, Range of single element set is 1 and average is 1. Is this right??? then we dont have solution for this?

(The range) = (Largest element) - (Smallest element).

Now, since a single-element set (Largest element) = (Smallest element), then (The range of a single-element set) = (Largest element) - (Smallest element) = 0.
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