that is the dumbest question ever
To get the range of a group of numbers you subtract the smaller number from the larger one The mean is the "average" for a group of numbers to get the mean you add all the numbers together. Then divide that number by the number in the group.
The middle or mid value is easy to find....it is what it sounds like. If you have a group of numbers, you identify the largest and smallest, and then calculate the halfway point (largest # - smallest #). Then, from your group of numbers, identify the number closest to the number you came up with. If you are seeking a mid value from only two numbers, just subtract the smaller from the larger number and that's your answer.
As the need for larger numbers increased, it became necessary to use symbols to group numbers together to form larger numbers. Some examples of number representation are roman numerals as well as unary, binary and decimal code.
They are both whole numbers (integers) and natural numbers.All natural numbers are integers, but integers is a larger group of numbers.The group consists of the natural numbers, zero and the whole negative numbers (e.g. '-4' and '-560').
A subgroup or a subset represents a larger group by sharing common characteristics or attributes with the larger group while being distinct in some way. The smaller group mirrors, in part or whole, the characteristics of the larger group it is part of.
it is about the same
The numbers on the left side of the table are the period numbers and on the top are the group numbers.
By adding up all the numbers in the group and dividing by the number of numbers in the group.
a subgroup/smaller group/mini group hope this helped! :) (if it hasn't then just google it)
The middle number out of a group of numbers.
Average of the numbers in a group =(the sum of all the numbers in the group) divided by (the number of numbers in the group)
The smallest number in the group is 0.88. When comparing decimal numbers, you look at the digits to the left of the decimal point first. In this case, 0.88 has the smallest value to the left of the decimal point. The other numbers, such as 0.999, 0.999999, 0.9, and 1.2, all have larger values to the left of the decimal point, making 0.88 the smallest in this group.