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Hi Bunuel,

Although, my answer is right.

I do have a query that according to 1, if P=110, than no such integers exist, which follow the condition of (p<q<r) and whose arithmetic mean is 110. Which makes the question flawed?

Am i wrong in this inference, would like to know your thoughts on this.

Exactly ! A is the answer but the question is flawed because if p<q<r then (q+r)/2 > p

I was like something isn’t right lol.

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