14,16,18
13,16,19
12,16,20
A null set. Although they could be sets of letters, sets of people, sets of animals, in fact sets of anything other than numbers.
There are an infinite number of sets of numbers. 9,10 an 11 9,9,10,11 and 11 9,9,9,10,11,11 and 11 etc, for example, is one family of sets of numbers.
All sets of 3 consecutive numbers will have the same mean and median
In any given set, the mean average is the total of the numbers divided by how many numbers there are. Ex. (10, 17, 20, 45, 68) 68 + 45 + 20 + 17 + 10 = 160 There are 5 numbers in this set. 160/5 = 32 The mean is 32.
The answer depends onwhat you mean by negative numbers: negative integers, negative rationals, or negative reals?what you mean by "combined with". The union of sets, a sum, multiple or some other Cartesian or cross product.
Odd: Line numbers up in numerical order, middle number. Even: Same as above, find two middle numbers, find mean of two middle numbers.
There are infinitely many possible sets. And once you have one set, you can add in any other set to it, and so on.
(10,10,30,30,30,50,50) (20,20,30,30,30,40,40) These two sets have the same mean, median and mode.
A pattern formed by 2 sets of numbers.
Sure! 15 belongs to several sets of numbers, including the natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers, and real numbers. In each set, 15 is classified based on its properties and relationships with other numbers. These sets form a hierarchy, with each set containing the previous set as a subset.
No, because sometimes sets of data can have different numbers and other sets of data can have modes in them.
The union is all the numbers in all the sets.