by jnelson0612 Fri Nov 26, 2010 11:28 am
Atul, as always, excellent work!
The problem can also be done using the number picking method. I chose to set x=10. If the average of five numbers is 10, then the total of all five added together is 50. Which of the answer choices could be the sum of the largest three?
A) 6x = 6(10) = 60 NO. This is larger than the sum of all five of the numbers
B) 4x = 4(10) = 40 YES. This could be the sum of the three largest, leaving 10 as the sum of the two smallest.
C) 5x/3 = 5(10)/3 = 16 2/3 NO. The largest three cannot have a sum this small, as that would leave 33 1/3 as the sum of the two smallest. Illogical.
D) 3x/2 = 3(10)/2 = 15. NO, for same reason stated in C
E) 3x/5 = 3(10)/5 = 6. NO for same reason stated in C.
The only possible answer is B.
Jamie Nelson
ManhattanGMAT Instructor