SOLUTION: The mean of five numbers is 44, the median is 44. if the largest number is 10 more than the smallest number and 4 more than the second last number, find the largest number if the s

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Question 1111647: The mean of five numbers is 44, the median is 44. if the largest number is 10 more than the smallest number and 4 more than the second last number, find the largest number if the smallest number appears twice?
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(1) There are 5 numbers in the set: __ __ __ __ __
(2) The median is 44: __ __ 44 __ __
(3) The smallest number appears twice: x x 44 __ __
(4) The largest number is 10 more than the smallest and 4 more than the second largest: x x 44 (x+6) (x+10)
(5) The mean is 44:





The numbers are
40 40 44 46 50

The largest number is 50.

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