Any one of the numbers is equal to the mean of the set.
The mean of a set is the sum of all elements in the set divided by the cardinality of the set. In simple English: add up all the numbers, then divide the result by the number of numbers you had.
average
the mean or average of the set
What you have to do is you add up all the numbers then you divide by the number of numbers. ex. Say you have the numbers 45,56,39 and 35 you add them all up 45+56+39+35=175 then you divide 175/4(because there is 4 numbers)=43.75
Mean is the same as average. To get the mean of a set of numbers: First, you add up all the numbers. Second, you divide by the number of numbers in the set. Total of all the numbers/Number of numbers in the set
The sum of the set of numbers divided by the amount of numbers.
You are finding the mean of the set of numbers.
Add up the numbers, and then divide by the number of numbers in the set. This will give you the mean.
mean means the average or all the numbers in the set added together and then divided by the number of numbers in the set of numbers.
In every day language ; mean' can be said as 'Average'.
If you mean larger by "the set of whole numbers strictly contains the set of natural numbers", then yes, but if you mean "the set of whole numbers has a larger cardinality (size) than the set of natural numbers", then no, they have the same size.
You get the mean average of the numbers in the set.
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It is the arithmetic average or mean.
To take the mean of a set of numbers is just to take the average of the set of numbers. Add all the numbers together and divide this total by the amount of numbers you had. This is the mean.
Any one of the numbers is equal to the mean of the set.