The odd numbers 1-99 will be a higher total than the even numbers 2-98
Then the two numbers are either both even or both odd. They are the mean divided by two.
No two numbers have the exact same factors.
The same as with any other quantity of numbers. To get the median of an even number of numbers, you average the middle two numbers.
it doesn't matter, it can be even or odd, it will still be the same
None. There is 1 even digit but that is not the same thing.
No.
To find the average of a given set of numbers, total the numbers and divide that total by the number of members of the set.
Not necessarily, but at least ''one'' of them must be even, unless the two numbers are both the (irrational) square root of the same even number.
Then the two numbers are either both even or both odd. They are the mean divided by two.
No two numbers have the exact same factors.
The same as with any other quantity of numbers. To get the median of an even number of numbers, you average the middle two numbers.
You then add the two middle ones and divide by two to get the median. If the numbers are the same then that is your median.
it doesn't matter, it can be even or odd, it will still be the same
None. There is 1 even digit but that is not the same thing.
If this question means "in the interval 0 to 16 inclusive, is the sum of the odd numbers the same as the sum of the even numbers ?" then the answer is no. The sum of the even numbers is eight more than the sum of the odd ones.
Yes the same as even numbers are in an infinite set
Range is to subtract the largest number from the least number so even if you had an even amount of numbers you would have to do pretty mich the same thing.