To work out the variance you have to sum the squares of the differences
of all the numbers from the mean.
To do this question you could think of the set of numbers as a point in space
and use geometrical reasoning to help you to decide which position(s)
of the point gives the greatest variance. A 'special' point occurs where
all the numbers in the set are equal to the mean. Can you see how the variance
for any set of numbers relates to the distance of the corresponding point from
the 'special' point?
The constraints that the mean of the numbers is given, and that the numbers
are all positive, restrict the points to lie in a certain region.