Sir, i solved this Q in a different manner and got 33 as answer, can you please guide? I assumed the same set as you did, lets say X is largest number in set and Y is smallest. Given the range is 60, eq X=60+Y or Y= 60-X. I named the 7th digit as P. Since 6th digit is 90, safe to assume P>90 and P
124 cannot be the value of Y. As there is one distinct number between 65 and Y. So, the order of the first 3 values become 63, 64, 65. You have missed that here is a second value that needs to be inserted. Reply to this comment for any more clarifications. Best wishes for GMAT!!!
Nice Question and yet another wonderful way of explanation.
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This was a great question!! But was it really a 750 level qs? It seemed simpler.
On behalf of everyone who needs this to be a 750 question - cut it out.
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Sir, i solved this Q in a different manner and got 33 as answer, can you please guide?
I assumed the same set as you did, lets say X is largest number in set and Y is smallest. Given the range is 60, eq X=60+Y or Y= 60-X. I named the 7th digit as P. Since 6th digit is 90, safe to assume P>90 and P
124 cannot be the value of Y. As there is one distinct number between 65 and Y. So, the order of the first 3 values become 63, 64, 65. You have missed that here is a second value that needs to be inserted. Reply to this comment for any more clarifications. Best wishes for GMAT!!!