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The mean and Median of the data, x+a,x+b,x+c are equal and a<b<c. Then find the value of c in terms of a and b.​

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Answered by SanjayJK
7

Answer:

c = { a + (2b - a)} / 2

Step-by-step explanation:

From the information above we can arrange the terms in descending or ascending order in order to get the median.

Since :

a < b < c

In an ascending order we have :

x + a, x + b, x + c

The median is the term at the middle which is x + b.

The mean = { ( x + a) + ( x + b) + ( x + c)} ÷ 3

(3x + a + b + c) / 3 = mean

From the question : mean = median

x + b = ( 3x + a + b + c) / 3

3x + 3b = 3x + a + b + c

Collecting like terms together :

3x - 3x + 3b - b = a + c

2b = a + c

b = ( a + c) /2

From the mean equated to mean we can get the value of c in terms of a and b:

2b - a = c

Writing be in terms of a and b:

c = { a + (2b - a)} / 2

Answered by akshuasmitha
0

Step-by-step explanation:

c{a+(2b-a)}/2

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