If the range R of the six numbers 4,3,14,7,10 and x is 12, what is the difference between the ...
If the range R of the six numbers 4,3,14,7,10 and x is 12, what is the difference between the greatest possible value of x and least possible value of x?
Answer/Solution
13
Steps/Work
The range R of a set is the difference between the largest and smallest elements of a set.
Without x, the difference between the largest and smallest elements of a set is 14-3=11<12, which means that in order 12 to be the range of the set x must be either the smallest element so that 14-x=12 ---> x=2 OR x must the largest element so that x-3=12 --> x=15.
The the difference between the greatest possible value of x and least possible value of x is 15-2=13.
Answer: D.
Without x, the difference between the largest and smallest elements of a set is 14-3=11<12, which means that in order 12 to be the range of the set x must be either the smallest element so that 14-x=12 ---> x=2 OR x must the largest element so that x-3=12 --> x=15.
The the difference between the greatest possible value of x and least possible value of x is 15-2=13.
Answer: D.