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There is no such set of numbers.
To average a set of numbers, add them up. Then divide that total by the number of numbers in the set.
The mean is the average of a set of given information. You add up the total sum of the set and then divide the set by the amount of numbers that are in that set.
Add up the numbers, and then divide by the number of numbers in the set. This will give you the mean.
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Start with the natural numbers, 0, 1, 2, ... .Then add the set of negative numbers: this makes up the integers. Next add in the set of ratios of any two integers (the second being non-zero): this makes up the rational numbers. Next add in the set of all numbers which cannot be expressed as terminating or repeating decimal numbers. This is the set of irrational numbers. The rationals and irrationals, together, make up the set of real numbers.
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Such set of numbers cannot exist.
Set up your addition problem as such: 100 + 0 ___ 100
It means that you add up all the numbers in a set of numbers, then divide by the size of the set. For example, if you have 10 numbers, you add them all up and divide the result by 10.The average is also known as "arithmetic mean".
There are infinitely many pairs of numbers that add up to 450. The set with the smallest difference is 225 and 225. Any set of numbers that are an equal distance lower and higher than 225 will add up to 450.225-37=198225+37=262198+262=450