In the context of calculating a mean (average), there is no remainder in the traditional sense. The mean is computed by summing a set of values and dividing by the number of values, resulting in a single numerical value. If the total sum is not evenly divisible by the number of values, the mean may include a decimal or a fraction, but this is not considered a remainder like in division.
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Done the calculation (get the answer) and also show the remainder (don't round up or down).
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When calculating the mean of a set of numbers that results in a remainder, you express the mean as a fraction or a decimal. For example, if the sum of the numbers is 15 and there are 4 numbers, the mean would be 15 divided by 4, which equals 3.75. If you prefer to represent it as a fraction, you can write the mean as ( \frac{15}{4} ). This way, both forms accurately reflect the mean even when there is a remainder.
It means what's left over after a division as for example 18/5 = 3 with a remainder of 3
Yes the mean can have a remainder but the remainder would normally be either rounded or converted into a fraction.
You incorporate the fractional remainder into the mean. The mean does not have to be a whole number.
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Done the calculation (get the answer) and also show the remainder (don't round up or down).
U round it up
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When calculating the mean of a set of numbers that results in a remainder, you express the mean as a fraction or a decimal. For example, if the sum of the numbers is 15 and there are 4 numbers, the mean would be 15 divided by 4, which equals 3.75. If you prefer to represent it as a fraction, you can write the mean as ( \frac{15}{4} ). This way, both forms accurately reflect the mean even when there is a remainder.
If you mean evenly (with no fraction or decimal part or remainder) the answer is no. When it's divided by 36, the remainder is 18.
It means what's left over after a division as for example 18/5 = 3 with a remainder of 3
If you mean 60 divided by 12 then it is exactly 5 with no remainder.
Do you mean what, when divided by 2, leaves a remainder? That'd be any odd number (or fraction).
The mean can be an improper fraction but it cannot have a remainder.