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What numbers come between 7.05 and 7.195?

Updated: 8/20/2019
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There are an infinite number of different numbers in that range.

But there's only one single number that's exactly in the middle, dead-center, halfway
between them. It's called the "average" of 7.05 and 7.195 . That number is 7.1225 .

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