1,7,10,13 and 19
Oh, what a happy little math question we have here! To find the four numbers, we can start with the median, which is 6. We can then choose two numbers less than 6 and one number greater than 6 to balance it out, like 4, 5, 6, and 7. This way, when we find the mean by adding them up and dividing by 4, we get 5. Happy calculating!
Oh, what a happy little math problem we have here! Let's paint a picture with numbers. If one number is 4 times the other, we can call the smaller number x and the larger number 4x. When we add them together, we get x + 4x = 25. Simplifying that gives us 5x = 25, and when we solve for x, we find that x = 5. So, the two numbers are 5 and 20. Happy little numbers!
Well, isn't that just a happy little group of numbers we have there? To find the mean average, you simply add up all the numbers and then divide by how many there are. So, for these numbers, you would add 18 + 12 + 10 + 10 + 25, which equals 75. Then, you divide 75 by 5 (since there are 5 numbers), giving you a mean average of 15. Happy calculating!
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To find five numbers with a mean of 9, we can simply choose numbers that add up to 45 (5 numbers multiplied by the mean of 9). For example, we could have 6, 7, 8, 10, and 14. Remember, in the world of numbers, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents!
5 and 0
Ah, what a happy little question! To find 5% of 450,000, we simply multiply the two numbers together. So, 5% of 450,000 is 22,500. Just imagine all the wonderful things you could do with that amount!
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You need at least two numbers to find an LCM.Two or more numbers are needed to find the Lcm
Oh, what a happy little math problem we have here! Let's see, to find three numbers that multiply to make 250, we can think about how numbers can be broken down into their factors. One way to do this is to start with the number 250 and think about its factors, like 2, 5, and 25. So, the three numbers that multiply to make 250 are 2, 5, and 25. Happy multiplying, my friend!
Oh, what a happy little question! Let's paint a picture with numbers. The numbers less than 70 that are multiples of both 3 and 5 are 15, 30, 45, and 60. Just like when we add different colors to our canvas, these numbers come together in perfect harmony. Keep up the beautiful work, my friend!
Oh, what a happy little math problem we have here! To find two numbers whose sum is 0, we can think of opposites. For example, one number could be 5 and the other -5. When we add them together, we get 0. It's all about balance and harmony in the world of numbers.