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Average marks obtained by students of a class in an exam is 70. Which of the following is definitely incorrect?

(i) One of the students scored more than 100 marks.

(ii) One of the students scored less than 10 marks.

  1. Only (i)

  2. Only (ii)

  3. Both (i) and (ii)

  4. None of these

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Answer

Average Mean marks = 70

Total marks = 70 × Number of students

(i) This can be possible.

E.g : Suppose 3 students scored :

120, 50, 40

Mean = 2103\dfrac{210}{3} = 70.

So, scoring more than 100 is possible.

∴ Statement (i) is wrong.

(ii) Scoring less than 10 marks is also possible.

E.g : Suppose a student scored :

0, 110, 100

Mean = 2103\dfrac{210}{3} = 70.

So, scoring less than 10 marks is also possible.

∴ Statement (ii) is wrong.

Both are wrong.

Hence, option 4 is the correct option.

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