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∙ 13y ago94
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∙ 13y agoAssuming that you want the numbers that contain the letter 'o' the answer is 22.
The fact that zero is one of the numbers in a list that you want to find the mean for doesn't make it any different to workout than a mean problem without the number zero. Just add up all of the numbers and then divide that number by how many numbers are in your list.
A signle number does not define a sequence uniquely and so the next number can be any number that you want it to be.A signle number does not define a sequence uniquely and so the next number can be any number that you want it to be.A signle number does not define a sequence uniquely and so the next number can be any number that you want it to be.A signle number does not define a sequence uniquely and so the next number can be any number that you want it to be.
Any number that you choose can be the next number. It is easy to find a rule based on a polynomial of order 3 such that the first three numbers are as listed in the question followed by the chosen next number. There are also non-polynomial solutions. Short of reading the mind of the person who posed the question, there is no way of determining which of the infinitely many solutions is the "correct" one.For example,You want the next number to be 1? Then U(n) = (-20n^3 + 123n^2 - 214n + 171)/3You want the next number to be 2? Then U(n) = (-13n^3 + 80n^2 - 139n + 112)/2You want the next number to be 11? Then U(n) = -7n^3 + 40n^2 - 70n + 56You want the next number to be 101? Then U(n) = 10n^3 - 59n^2 + 112n - 43
You need to read your homework better if you want us to do it for you. We'd need the previous numbers or some clue. 4 looks vaguely like a triangle though and delta (but that's not typically a number).
You divide by the number of numbers - if you want the mean of three numbers you divide by 3, if you want the mean of a hundred numbers you divide by 100.
1,5,7,8 or 2,3,9,40 Any number which is middle number is 6. Not the mean though. It must be the mean of the numbers either side of the number you want. If you want 4 numbers, you need the 2 and a half number. For the 5 numbers you would chose the 3rd number
If you mean a serial number on some product, it depends on what the product is. Each company can makes serial numbers mean anything they want it too.
The fact that zero is one of the numbers in a list that you want to find the mean for doesn't make it any different to workout than a mean problem without the number zero. Just add up all of the numbers and then divide that number by how many numbers are in your list.
Assuming that you want the numbers that contain the letter 'o' the answer is 22.
If you want to ask what is the next number of 23, then the answer is 24. If you want to know the next prime number of 23, the answer is 29.
A signle number does not define a sequence uniquely and so the next number can be any number that you want it to be.A signle number does not define a sequence uniquely and so the next number can be any number that you want it to be.A signle number does not define a sequence uniquely and so the next number can be any number that you want it to be.A signle number does not define a sequence uniquely and so the next number can be any number that you want it to be.
That depends what you mean with "and": whether you want to add the numbers, multiply them, etc.That depends what you mean with "and": whether you want to add the numbers, multiply them, etc.That depends what you mean with "and": whether you want to add the numbers, multiply them, etc.That depends what you mean with "and": whether you want to add the numbers, multiply them, etc.
You can type whatever you want into a cell. You do not have to enter numbers.
The players' numbers mean nothing except to the players. The players get to choose which number they want to wear.
To find the mean of numbers, add all of the numbers together and then divide them by the number of numbers there are. For example if I want to find the mean of 1, 2, and 3. 1+2+3= 6 and there are 3 numbers that I am using to find the mean (1, 2, and 3). So I divide 6 by 3 and get 2 which is the mean.
Well, see, that's going to be a problem, since there are an infinite number of them, and we're a little busy just now. But you can easily generate the list for yourself. Here's how: -- Start at ' 1 ', and count. -- Throw out the first number, then write down the second number. -- Throw out a number, then write down the next number. -- Throw out a number, then write down the next number. -- Throw out a number, then write down the next number. -- Throw out a number, then write down the next number. Keep going like that. The list you write down will be a list of numbers that have ' 2 ' as a factor. You can just keep right on going for as long as you want, and make that list as long as you want it to be. You can also stop whenever you want to, and then you'll only have another infinite number left to go.