Home
Class 12
MATHS
Two consecutive numbers from 1, 2, 3,......

Two consecutive numbers from 1, 2, 3,...., n are removed. The arithmetic mean of the remaining numbers is `(105)/(4)`. Find n and those removed numbers.

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Two consecutive numbers from 1,2,3 …., n are removed.The arithmetic mean of the remaining numbers is 105/4 . The removed numbers

Two consecutive numbers from 1,2,3 …., n are removed.The arithmetic mean of the remaining numbers is 105/4 . The removed numbers

Two consecutive numbers from 1, 2, 3, ..., n are removed, then arithmetic mean of the remaining numbers is 105/4 then n/10 must be equal to

Two consecutive numbers from 1,2,3,"……n" are removed. The arithmetic mean of the remaining numbers is (105)/4) . The value of n lies in

Two consecutive numbers from 1,2,3,"……n" are removed. The arithmetic mean of the remaining numbers is (105/4) . The value of n lies in

Two consecutive numbers from 1,2,3 …., n are removed .The arithmetic mean of the remaining numbers is 105/4 The sum of all numbers

Two consecutive numbers from 1,2,3 …., n are removed .The arithmetic mean of the remaining numbers is 105/4 The sum of all numbers

Two consecutive numbers from 1,2,3 …., n are removed .The arithmetic mean of the remaining numbers is 105/4 The sum of all numbers

Two consecutive numbers from 1,2,3 …., n are removed .The arithmetic mean of the remaining numbers is 105/4 The sum of all numbers