Post your question in the Comment section below, and a GRE expert will answer it as fast as humanly possible.
- Video Course
- Video Course Overview
- General GRE Info and Strategies - 7 videos (free)
- Quantitative Comparison - 7 videos (free)
- Arithmetic - 42 videos
- Powers and Roots - 43 videos
- Algebra and Equation Solving - 78 videos
- Word Problems - 54 videos
- Geometry - 48 videos
- Integer Properties - 34 videos
- Statistics - 28 videos
- Counting - 27 videos
- Probability - 25 videos
- Data Interpretation - 24 videos
- Analytical Writing - 9 videos (free)
- Sentence Equivalence - 39 videos (free)
- Text Completion - 51 videos
- Reading Comprehension - 16 videos
- Study Guide
- Philosophy
- Office Hours
- Extras
- Prices
Comment on When Mean = Median
If the numbers in a set are
--->that means the numbers are in Arithmetic Progression (A.P).
Correct, but GMAT students
Correct, but GRE students don't necessarily need to know that term. The GRE test-makers would never assume this.
https://gre.myprepclub.com
Hey Brent shouldnt the 6th value be median of 11 vlaues as 11+ = 12/ 2 = 6
You're absolutely right.
You're absolutely right. Thanks for the heads up!!
I have completely revise my solution here: https://gre.myprepclub.com/forum/a-b-c-d-e-f-g-h-i-j-k-27115.html#p88267
Thanks again!