The term "area mean" typically refers to an average calculated over a specific area, often used in fields like geography or statistics. It is not generally associated with the concept of "add" in a straightforward sense. However, if you're referring to the average of multiple area measurements, then yes, you would sum the area values and divide by the number of areas to find the mean.
why u asking me i need the asnwer to but oh ya ADD i think DONT LISTEN TO ME I FAILED 1ST GARDE 9TIMESImproved Answer:-No because finding the area involves multiplying.
you are suppose to MULTIPLY on area.
You add
Add.
You times when doing area. You add when finding permiter.
No; that's perimeter, or the distance around.
why u asking me i need the asnwer to but oh ya ADD i think DONT LISTEN TO ME I FAILED 1ST GARDE 9TIMESImproved Answer:-No because finding the area involves multiplying.
you add the area
you are suppose to MULTIPLY on area.
You add
Add.
You times when doing area. You add when finding permiter.
it means that you need to add the numbers that you7 were given.
The 3 external angles of a triangle add up to 360 degrees Area of a triangle is 0.5*base*height
Times
Decrease means to reduce and not to add.
Area is found by multiplying.