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The three biggest distinct positive integers that are <math>100</math> or less are <math>100</math>, <math>98</math>, and <math>96</math>. Thus, our answer is <math>\frac{100+98+96}{3} = \boxed{98}</math>. | The three biggest distinct positive integers that are <math>100</math> or less are <math>100</math>, <math>98</math>, and <math>96</math>. Thus, our answer is <math>\frac{100+98+96}{3} = \boxed{98}</math>. | ||
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Problem
Three distinct even positive integers are chosen between and inclusive. What is the largest possible average of these three integers?
Solution
The three biggest distinct positive integers that are or less are , , and . Thus, our answer is .
~Bradygho