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Answer = A. 18

Smallest gumballs = (19-16) + (19-12) + 19 = 29

Largest gumballs = (25-16) + (25-12) + 25 = 47

Difference = 47 - 29 = 18
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Carolyn bought 16 gumballs, Lew bought 12 gumballs, and Carey bought X gumballs. The average (arithmetic mean) number of gumballs the three bought is between 19 and 25, inclusive. What is the difference between the greatest number and the smallest number of gumballs Carey could have bought?

A. 18
B. 22
C. 24
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E. 33

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(A) Here we could calculate the possible number of gumballs that Carey bought, but there is a shortcut. Since the average number bought by the three people has a range of 6, the sum of the number of gumballs bought by the three people must have a range of 18.

The correct answer is choice (A).

Alternative Strategy (Algebra):

Let’s find X if the average is 19:
(16 + 12 + X)/3 = 19
28 + X = 57
X = 29.

Now let’s find X if the average is 25:
(16 + 12 + X)/3 = 25
28 + X = 75
X = 47.

The difference between these two values is:
47 – 29 = 18.

Again, we see that the correct answer is choice (A).
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Here's how I did it. Set-up the inequality as follows and then solve for x.

- 19 < 16 + 12 + x / 3 < 25
- 57 < 28 + x < 75 (x3)
- 29 < x < 47 (-28)

Solve for x:

x = 18.

Can be easily solved in under 2 minutes, ofcourse you're mental calculus game needs to be on point.
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