A set of 5 positive integers has a mean of 12, a median of 10, and a unique mode of 8. What is the maximum possible value of the largest integer in this set?
Cevap: 23
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The maximum possible value of the largest integer in the set is 23.
To find the maximum possible value of the largest integer in a set of 5 positive integers with a mean of 12, a median of 10, and a unique mode of 8: First, calculate the total sum of the integers, which is . Let the sorted integers be . The median is the middle term, so . Since 8 is the unique mode and is less than the median, it must appear at least twice in the first two slots, so and . The sum of the remaining two integers is . To maximize the largest integer , we must minimize . Since the integers are sorted, . However, if , then 10 would appear twice, making it a second mode alongside 8, which violates the unique mode condition. Thus, the smallest possible integer value for is 11, which gives a maximum possible value of for the largest integer.
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Anahtar Kavram
Using measures of center (mean, median) and measures of frequency (mode) to determine constraints on individual data values in a data distribution.
Alternatif Yöntem
Instead of setting up inequalities, one can test integers starting from the maximum mathematical limit if there were no mode constraint (which is 24, since , giving ). Testing 24 yields the set {8, 8, 10, 10, 24}, which has two modes. The next highest value to test is 23, which yields the valid set {8, 8, 10, 11, 23}.
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