The addend is one of the numbers that you're adding to find the sum.Ex: 5 + 6 = 11The six would also be an addend.
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An addend is a number that is added to another.
The mean times three will be the total of all three numbers. Multiply the mean times three and subtract the sum of the two numbers from that total.
You cannot.
Add all the numbers and divide it by however many numbers you added, then that's how you get the missing number to help you complete the mean.
This type of average is called the mean.
Given a Poisson distribution with mean = 2. Find P(X < 5)
One reason I can think of why you might not be able to find the mean of numerical data would be if there were missing data points.
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I guess you mean:"How do you find the radius if you are given the diameter?"You take the diameter and divide it by 2.
If there is no mean it is very rare that you will be able to find a missing number. Potentially if you have other numbers and you have a mode you can deduce the missing number by using the mode (if there needs to be one more of a certain number or a certain number cannot be increased in its count of numbers i.e. you can't have more 6's to maintain the current mode).