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The average of 5 positive integers is 60. If the average of 3 of these integers is 67, what is the greatest possible value that one of the other two integers can have?​

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Answered by SugaryHeart
5

Step-by-step explanation:

Total of 5 positive integer = 60*5 = 300

Total of 3 of these integer = 67*3 = 201

Then, The other two number is = (300 - 201) = 99

Thus, if one of the number has to the greatest, another has to be the least, and the least positive integer is 1.

So, the greatest possible value = (99 - 1) = 98

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Answered by sonalibagul235
1

Answer:

here is your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

Total of 5 positive integer = 60*5 = 300

Total of 3 of these integer = 67*3 = 201

Then, The other two number is = (300 - 201) = 99

Thus, if one of the number has to the greatest, another has to be the least, and the least positive integer is 1.

So, the greatest possible value = (99 - 1) = 98

hope it helps ...

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