The average for some number of terms (say ‘n’ ) is zero. How many maximum numbers of terms can be negative?
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Here, as sum of n terms will 0, so we can have at the most n-1 terms negative and the last term whose magnitude will be equal to the sum of all the negative terms.
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Step-by-step explanation:
there can be maximum (n-1) terms negative as
average = 0
sum of n observation = 0
therefore, one positive integer whose value is equal to the sum of all (n-1) numbers can make the sum 0.
example, -3, -5, -4 and 12
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