5
You get the mean average of the numbers in the set.
Counting numbers are the positive integers starting with 1. Some people use the term "natural numbers" interchangeably with that, some people maintain that the set of natural numbers includes zero, like the set of whole numbers.
A finite set is a set that has numbers you can count. Its not like infinite with no end it has an end.
Positive integers, (whole numbers) starting at 1
Count the number of elements in the set - call this number n. Add up all the numbers in the set - call this total t Then mean = t/n
You get the mean average of the numbers in the set.
Counting numbers are the positive integers starting with 1. Some people use the term "natural numbers" interchangeably with that, some people maintain that the set of natural numbers includes zero, like the set of whole numbers.
1 because 1 is the starting point of a number ling except 0 and if you really count you will see and 1 is also known as a odd number
A finite set is a set that has numbers you can count. Its not like infinite with no end it has an end.
True. Zero is in the set of whole numbers, integers, rational numbers and real numbers but not natural numbers. Natural numbers are often referred to as the "counting numbers" or how you learned to count. When we are teaching little children numbers, we never start with zero or negative numbers - just 1, 2, 3...
Well, honey, the intersection of the set of whole numbers and the set of natural numbers is the set of all positive integers. In other words, it's the numbers that are both whole and natural, which means it starts from 1 and goes on forever. So, there you have it, the sassy math lesson of the day!
Positive integers, (whole numbers) starting at 1
Count the number of elements in the set - call this number n. Add up all the numbers in the set - call this total t Then mean = t/n
you count how many numbers there are and then divide it or count one from each side until you get an answer. 123456789 middle is 5 1234567890 midlle is 5 and a half.
Yes, the mean of a set of negative numbers is always negative. The mean is calculated by summing all the numbers and then dividing by the count of numbers. Since all the numbers in the set are negative, their sum will also be negative, resulting in a negative mean.
The median of the set of all the whole numbers starting from 1 and ending with 9 is 5. The numbers are 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 and the median (middle number) is the number 5.
Start with 2 and count up in twos.