The average is 9.66... recurring.
Yes. For example, the average of 9, 10, and 11 is 10. 9 + 10 + 11 = 30 30 / 3 = 10
average is 9 so 8, 9 & 10
You cannot. It should be their weighted average with the weights representing the number of observations in each average.For example, if 3 numbers have an average of 10 and 6 numbers have an average of 20, the combined average is not the average of 10 and 20 (which is 15).It is, in fact, (3*10 + 6*20)/(3 + 6) = (30+120)/9 = 150/9 = 16.66...You cannot. It should be their weighted average with the weights representing the number of observations in each average.For example, if 3 numbers have an average of 10 and 6 numbers have an average of 20, the combined average is not the average of 10 and 20 (which is 15).It is, in fact, (3*10 + 6*20)/(3 + 6) = (30+120)/9 = 150/9 = 16.66...You cannot. It should be their weighted average with the weights representing the number of observations in each average.For example, if 3 numbers have an average of 10 and 6 numbers have an average of 20, the combined average is not the average of 10 and 20 (which is 15).It is, in fact, (3*10 + 6*20)/(3 + 6) = (30+120)/9 = 150/9 = 16.66...You cannot. It should be their weighted average with the weights representing the number of observations in each average.For example, if 3 numbers have an average of 10 and 6 numbers have an average of 20, the combined average is not the average of 10 and 20 (which is 15).It is, in fact, (3*10 + 6*20)/(3 + 6) = (30+120)/9 = 150/9 = 16.66...
the three numbers add up 9 + 10 + 8 = 27then divide by that three so27 / 3 = 9making 9 the average.
It average of 2 numbers is 9 then take 9 away from 12, so average of 3 numbers is now 9, with 3 'left over.' The 3 which is 'left over' divides among the three numbers by adding 1 to each of them, raising the new average to 10.
To find the average of a set of numbers, you add all the numbers together and then divide by the total number of values. In this case, the sum of 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 is 50. To find the average, you divide 50 by the total number of values, which is 5. Therefore, the average of 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 is 10.
To find the mean average of 10 numbers requires the 10 number to be added together which will take 9 additions and then divide by the number of numbers which will take 1 division → 9 additions followed by 1 division, a total of 10 operations are nominally needed to find the mean average of 10 numbers.
Add the six numbers then divide by that six. 3+7+9+10+10+9 = 48 48 / 6 = 8
i might be wrong but 5.4
Well, darling, if you want to find the average of 6, 9, 10, and 11, you simply add them all up and divide by how many numbers there are. In this case, the total is 36, and since there are 4 numbers, you divide 36 by 4 to get an average of 9. Voilà!
The first 5 composite numbers are 4, 6, 8, 9, and 10. 4 + 6 + 8 + 9 + 10 = 37, so their average is 37/5, or 7.4.
Sum of numbers = 40 Count of numbers = 4 Average = Sum/Count = 40/4 = 10