Difficulty learning in school; not seeing words and numbers as they are.
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Two numbers can have only one arithmetic mean. In this case, it is -2.5Two numbers can have only one arithmetic mean. In this case, it is -2.5Two numbers can have only one arithmetic mean. In this case, it is -2.5Two numbers can have only one arithmetic mean. In this case, it is -2.5
An arithmetic sequence is a list of numbers which follow a rule. A series is the sum of a sequence of numbers.
Any two numbers can have only one arithmetic mean. If the numbers are x and y, then their arithmetic mean is (x + y)/2.
If they are all numbers - no letters other than e or pi, then they are arithmetic. Otherwise they are probably algebraic. But beware, phi is also arithmetic.
Any pair of numbers will always form an arithmetic sequence.
There are a few rules to perform arithmetic operations in binary numbers. According to those rules you can add or subtract binary numbers. There are only two arithmetic operations used in binary numbers, they are addition and subtraction.
Arithmetic is the process of applying the four basic operations: addition, subtraction, multiplication and division to numbers.
The sum of the numbers divided by the number of numbers.
That depends what the numbers are.
It is arithmetic, from the Greek arithmos = numbers.