A set of four consecutive multiples of 4 has an average of 30. A second series…

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A set of four consecutive multiples of 4 has an average of 30. A second series is made up of five consecutive even numbers, and the lowest number of this second series equals the second-lowest term among the four consecutive multiples of 4. Find the highest number in the series of five consecutive even numbers.

  1. A.

    36

  2. B.

    34

  3. C.

    32

  4. D.

    30

  5. E.

    38

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Correct answer: A

Concept

When numbers are equally spaced (an arithmetic progression), their average equals the mean of the terms. For four consecutive multiples of 4 the common gap is 4, so the four terms can be written as a, a+4, a+8 and a+12, and their average is the value exactly in the middle of the set. The same idea fixes a run of consecutive even numbers once its starting value is known: each successive term is 2 more than the previous one.

Application

  1. Let the four consecutive multiples of 4 be a, a+4, a+8, a+12. Their sum is 4a + 24.

  2. Average = (4a + 24) / 4 = a + 6. Set a + 6 = 30, so a = 24.

  3. The four multiples are therefore 24, 28, 32 and 36.

  4. The second-lowest of these is 28, so the five consecutive even numbers start at 28.

  5. Five consecutive even numbers from 28 are 28, 30, 32, 34, 36 (each 2 more than the last).

  6. The highest term of this even series is 36.

Cross-check

Average of 24, 28, 32, 36 = 120 / 4 = 30, confirming the four multiples. Starting the even run at 28 and adding 2 four times gives 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, whose largest value is 36.

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