Answer :

The largest possible value in the list is 35.

What is mean, median and mode?

Adding the numbers together and dividing the result by the total number of numbers in the list yields the arithmetic mean. An average is most frequently used to refer to this. The middle value in a list that is arranged from smallest to greatest is called the median. The value that appears the most frequently on the list is the mode.

Given: There is a list of 11 positive integers.

Has a mean of 10, a median of 9 and a unique mode of 8.

Since the mode (8) is less than the median (9), the mode can only appear (at most) 5 times since the mode is the 6th number in the list (assuming the list has been sorted in ascending order).

If so, the first five numbers can be 8, the following four numbers can be 9, and the next greatest number can be 10, which means the largest number must be 110 - (8 x 5 + 4 x 9 + 10) = 110 - 86 = 24.

The largest number must be 110 - 77 = 33 if the mode repeats just twice, in which case we can let the first ten numbers be 1, 2, 3, 8, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 13, totaling 77.

The biggest number in this scenario is 110 - 75 = 35 if the mode repeats itself three times. Alternatively, we can let the first ten numbers be 1, 1, 8, 8, 8, 9, 10, 10, and 11 totaling 75.

Therefore, the largest possible value of an integer in the list is, 35.

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