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Five different numbers are such that, 2 are odd, the median is 7, the mean is 8 and all numbers are less than 13. What are the five numbers?
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Five different numbers are such that, 2 are odd, the median is 7, the mean is 8 and all numbers are less than 13. What are the five numbers?
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Five different numbers are such that, 2 are odd, the median is 7, the mean is 8 and all numbers are less than 13. What are the five numbers?
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Another possible solution is 5, 6, 7, 10, 12
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Answer : 4 6 7 11 12
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