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Forget conventional ways of solving math questions. In PS, IVY approach is the easiest and quickest way to find the answer.


Set K contains every multiple of 6 from 18 to 306 inclusive. If w is the median of set K, and x is the average (arithmetic mean) of set K, what is the value of w-x?

A) -6
B) -3
C) 0
D) 3
E) 6




Since 18/6 =3, 306/6=51, K= {6*3(=18), 6*4, ...., 6*50, 6*51(=306)}. The number of elements of K is, therefore, 49(=51-3+1). Since is arithmetic progress and the number of elements is odd, the average of sequence is equal to the median of the sequence. So w-x=0. The answer is C.

Well, if you insist a tedious computations :
The sum of all elements --> 6*(3+4+....+51)= 6*(54*49)/2 = 3*2*27*49=6*27*49
The average of the set ---> 6*27*49/49= 6*27=162

Since the number of elements is 49(odd), the median is the 25th element(=6*27=162).

As a result x=162, w=162, so w-x=o, as we predicted.
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Set K contains every multiple of 6 from 18 to 306 inclusive. If w is the median of set K, and x is the average (arithmetic mean) of set K, what is the value of w-x?

A) -6
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D) 3
E) 6

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15 sec only need to answer or the time need to read the question .

Note that the question clearly says it a consecutive multiple of 6 from 6 to 306 inclusive .
so avg = median
so its 0 C ans .

Property of consecutive integer property ---- avg = median
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In any set of numbers having the same common difference ie., consecutive multiples of a number,

Mean = Median = \(\frac{(First Term + Last Term)}{2}\)

Since we know mean = median, we don't even have to bother to calculate either of them as we only want the difference between the two, which will always be 0.
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Forget conventional ways of solving math questions. In PS, IVY approach is the easiest and quickest way to find the answer.


Set K contains every multiple of 6 from 18 to 306 inclusive. If w is the median of set K, and x is the average (arithmetic mean) of set K, what is the value of w-x?

A) -6
B) -3
C) 0
D) 3
E) 6




Since 18/6 =3, 306/6=51, K= {6*3(=18), 6*4, ...., 6*50, 6*51(=306)}. The number of elements of K is, therefore, 49(=51-3+1). Since is arithmetic progress and the number of elements is odd, the average of sequence is equal to the median of the sequence. So w-x=0. The answer is C.

Well, if you insist a tedious computations :
The sum of all elements --> 6*(3+4+....+51)= 6*(54*49)/2 = 3*2*27*49=6*27*49
The average of the set ---> 6*27*49/49= 6*27=162

Since the number of elements is 49(odd), the median is the 25th element(=6*27=162).

As a result x=162, w=162, so w-x=o, as we predicted.

Hi,
even if the numbers are even but in arithmetic progression, the median and average should be the same.....
so its not important that the number of elements is odd...
only difference in odd and even elements will be that the median will be a part of the set in odd numbers
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Set K contains every multiple of 6 from 18 to 306 inclusive. If w is the median of set K, and x is the average (arithmetic mean) of set K, what is the value of w-x?

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median and mean are the same in sets having numbers evenly spaced out or in arithmetic progression..
so the answer is 0
C
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Set K contains every multiple of 6 from 18 to 306 inclusive. If w is the median of set K, and x is the average (arithmetic mean) of set K, what is the value of w-x?

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Gmatprepnow Official Solution:

If set K contains every multiple of 6 from 18 to 306, then set K looks like this: {18, 24, 30, 36, 42, . . ., 294, 300, 306}. Since the numbers in set K are equally spaced, the median (w) and mean (x) of this set will be equal.

Do we need to calculate the median and mean of set K?

No. We can answer the question without making any calculations whatsoever.

If w and x are equal, then w-x = 0, so the answer to the question is C.

So, when it comes to statistics questions on then GMAT, be sure to watch out for equally spaced numbers in a set. If they’re equally spaced, you may be able to save yourself a lot of time.
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To find the total number of numbers in the set, we can say that
306 = 18 + (n-1)6 or n = 49.
Median term (w) will be 25th term which will be equal to 18 +(25-1)6 = 162
Average (x) = {n/2( first term +last term)}/n
= (first term +last term)/2
= (306+18)/2 = 162.
Therefore w - x = 162-162 = 0. Option C
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answer should be c
don't need to do much calculation as we can clearly see that its an A.P. so median and average will always be the same
so w-x=0
hence answer is C
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Set K contains every multiple of 6 from 18 to 306 inclusive. If w is the median of set K, and x is the average (arithmetic mean) of set K, what is the value of w-x?

A) -6
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C) 0
D) 3
E) 6

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The set of numbers is = 18, 24, 30 ....... 300 , 306

Or, we may write the set as 6 ( 3 , 4 , 5 ..... 50 , 51 )

There will be 51 - 3 + 1 = 49 numbers

Median will be 49+1/2 = 25th term which will be 27*6 = 162

Mean will be 1323/49 = 27 , so the value of mean will be 27*6 = 162

Thus , Mean - Median = 162 - 162 => 0

Hence, correct answer must be (C) 0
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Set K contains every multiple of 6 from 18 to 306 inclusive. If w is the median of set K, and x is the average (arithmetic mean) of set K, what is the value of w-x?

A) -6
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C) 0
D) 3
E) 6

Since we have a set of evenly spaced integers, we know the median is equal to the mean. Thus, the difference between the median and the mean is zero.

Answer: C
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we have an evenly spaced set so mean and median are always equal so C is correct

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Set K contains every multiple of 6 from 18 to 306 inclusive so we have an evenly spaced set with increment=6 so \(n=\frac{(last-first)}{increment}+1\) both 18 and 306 are multiples of 6 (both divided by 2 and 3) so \(n=\frac{(306-18)}{(6)}+1=49\). To find the mean since its odd we can do this : \(\frac{n+1}{2}=25\) so the 25th number must be \((25-1+3)6=27*6=162\) since its an evenly spaced set \(\frac{first+last}{2}=Avg=\frac{18+306}{2}=162\) so \(mean-median=0\).
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