What is the “average” formula?
sum of terms / number of terms
Set up the equation:
Set up the equation:
You can sum averages of different groups to get an _______ of the ________
You can sum averages of different groups to get an AVERAGE of the TOTAL
Solve:
In evenly spaced sets the number in the set increase, or decrease by _______________, and therefore share a _____________
In evenly spaced sets the number in the set increase, or decrease by THE SAME AMOUNT, and therefore share a COMMON DIFFERENCE
What is the common difference of this evenly spaced set?
[ 11, 22, 33, 44, 55 ]
[ 11, 22, 33, 44, 55 ]
= 11 is the common difference
What are the two possible types of evenly spaced sets on the GMAT?
What does the GMAT mean with the word “inclusive”?
That you also include the numbers that determine the endpoints (the first and last numbers of the set).
How many numbers are there from 50 to 101 inclusive?
Highest Number - Lowest Number + 1
101 - 50 + 1 = 52
What is the formula used to calculate the number of consecutive integers, inclusive of the first and last?
Highest Number - Lowest Number + 1
If set S contains only consecutive odd numbers from 45 to 187 inclusive, how many terms are in set S?
What is the formula used to calculate the total number of elements in a set that is consecutive even or odd only?
What is important to remember when using this formula?
When solving for odd numbers, then both the smallest and largest numbers must be odd.
When solving for even numbers, then both the smallest and largest numbers should be even.
Solve:
[ WATCH OUT ]
What is the formula for counting the number of multiples in a set?
Solve:
How would you solve this?
Last Number - First Number
50 - 10
= 40
(If you also had to include Sara, it would be +1)
How would you solve this?
Last Number - First Number -1
50 - 10 - 1 = 39
How would you calculate the average of an evenly spaced set?
Solve:
How can you use the average and number of elements in a set to find the sum of all elements in the set?
Sum = Average * Number of Terms
Solve:
How would you solve a question asking you to calculate the number of multiples of two integers in a set of numbers?
The number of multiples of A or B = # of multiples of A + # of multiples of B - the number of multiples of LCM(A, B)