The average need not be a whole number, so just use the answer which the calculation yields.
Adding two numbers can never yield an odd number - since all odd numbers are divisible by 1 - and adding 1 to 1 always yields 2 !
Adding all the scores and dividing by the number of scores yields the mean or average.
What exactly do you mean "yields only prime numbers"? If you mean a formula that when given the numbers n=1, 2, 3, ... and so on generates the nth prime number (or a different prime number for each n) then no. If you mean an algorithm whereby a number can be tested to be a prime number then yes. (Using this prime_test algorithm, a simple algorithm can be written that would supply numbers one at a time to it and use its result to decide whether to yield the tested number or not, only yielding those numbers which pass the test.)
In math, a product is the result of multiplying. Multiplication is distributive over positive and negative numbers, which means, when a negative number is multiplied by a positive number, it always yields a negative result.
A positive number multiplied by another positive number yields a positive number. A negative number multiplied by another negative number also yields a positive number. Only multiplying a negative number by a positive number (or the other way around) yields a negative number as the product.
Any number below 41 gives a prime, 41 and above give composites.
A positive number multiplied by another positive number yields a positive number. A negative number multiplied by another negative number also yields a positive number. Only multiplying a negative number by a positive number (or the other way around) yields a negative number as the product.
A Quotient is a number which when multiplied by the dividing number yields the divisor. Ex: 10/2 = 5 Here 10 is the divisor, 2 is the dividing number and 5 is the quotient. 2 * 5 = 10.
When multiplying numbers, the rules for signs are straightforward: the product of two positive numbers is positive, and the product of two negative numbers is also positive. However, when multiplying a positive number by a negative number, the result is negative. In summary, multiplying numbers with the same sign yields a positive result, while multiplying numbers with different signs results in a negative product.
Try the ROUND function. ROUND(number,num_digits) For example, =ROUND(101.52,-1) yields: 100 =ROUND(101.52,0) yields: 102 =ROUND(101.52,1) yields: 101.5
The Answer:Adding the 2 numbers yields: 1424374656676.
The positive difference between two numbers is the result of subtracting the smaller number from the larger number. This calculation yields a positive value, regardless of the order in which the numbers are subtracted. For example, the positive difference between 8 and 3 is 5, as 8 - 3 = 5.