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It could be the standard deviation.
A single digit in a number can have a place value. A number with several digits cannot.
The mean, median, and mode of any single number is that same number.However, usually you would calculate these values for larger sets of numbers, not for a single number.
Domain describes all possible input values.
That is the median. Go to the middle value if there is an odd number of values, and half-way between the two in the middle if there is an even number of values.
It could be the standard deviation.
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No single number can be equivalent to two values.
An arithmetic mean is a measure of central tendency of a set of values computed by dividing the sum of the values by the number of values.
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A single number can have only one value and so that value is its range.
A single digit in a number can have a place value. A number with several digits cannot.
First count the number of the values (total) write all the values together, then add all of them in a sufficient way. After adding all of them, you'll get a single value. In last divide the single value by the total number of values. Remember! The other name of average is mean.
The mean, median, and mode of any single number is that same number.However, usually you would calculate these values for larger sets of numbers, not for a single number.
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Domain describes all possible input values.
1. A single bit can represent two different values, 0 and 1. Then simply take the largest of those two possible values, 1, and that's your answer.