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The mean means the average. To get the average, you have to add all of the numbers up and divide the sum by how many numbers are in the group that you are finding the mean of.
In math the mean is the average. If you want the mean of a group of numbers you add them all together. Then you divide by the how many numbers there are.
The "product" of two numbers is the answer you get when you multiplyone of them by the other one, in either order.
It means the numbers you use when you count things. They are the positive integers, beginning with ' 1 ', and finding each number on the list by adding 1 to the previous number.
the order in which you multiply the numbers doesn't matter. example: 6x4x2 you can multiply it in that order, or you can do 6x2x4
Finding the difference
The commutative property is a rule of math that refers to exchanging or swapping numbers. The rule states that the order of the factors does not change the product.
the mean (in math) is the average of all the numbers in the problem
Sum of numbers/Count of numbers.
the mean is an average of a set of numbers
In math it is the answer of the biggest of the numbers minus the smallest of the numbers. :) ;)
The mean is the average of a set of numbers Mean/average = sum of the numbers in the set divided by the amount of numbers in the set