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The smallest of 6 consecutive integers is p, and the greatest is q. What is the value of the average of p and q in terms of p?

A. p+2.5
B. 2p+6
———-
2
C. 6p-2.5
D. 4p
——
6+p

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Answer:

Option A.

Explanation:

It is given that the smallest of 6 consecutive integers is p. So, all numbers are


p,p+1,p+2,p+3,p+4,p+5

The greatest is q.


q=p+5

Now, the value of the average of p and q in terms of p is


Average=(p+q)/(2)


Average=(p+p+5)/(2)


Average=(2p+5)/(2)


Average=(2p)/(2)+(5)/(2)


Average=p+2.5

Therefore, the correct option is A.

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