No, the term "average" does not mean to multiply. Instead, it typically refers to a measure of central tendency, often calculated by summing a set of numbers and then dividing by the count of those numbers. In contrast, multiplication is a mathematical operation that combines numbers in a different way. Thus, while they are both mathematical concepts, they represent different processes.
to find percent deviation you divide the average deviation into the mean then multiply by 100% . to get the average deviation you must subtract the mean from a measured value.
multiply
No. Quotient does not mean multiply. When you divide two numbers, the result which comes is quotient.
you multiply
No :/
You have to multiply your score and then divide
to find percent deviation you divide the average deviation into the mean then multiply by 100% . to get the average deviation you must subtract the mean from a measured value.
multiply
What does multiply patterns mean
Multiply the average by the number of terms.
NO!!! At best RATIO can mean unequal sharing. e.g. 1:3 mean one part receives '1' item , whilst the other part received '3' items. Ratios are often delineated by a colon, e.g a:b :: c:d The double colon is comparing the two ratios.
multiply and divide fractions!-.-
No. Quotient does not mean multiply. When you divide two numbers, the result which comes is quotient.
It means multiply.
That depends what you mean with "and": whether you want to add the numbers, multiply them, etc.That depends what you mean with "and": whether you want to add the numbers, multiply them, etc.That depends what you mean with "and": whether you want to add the numbers, multiply them, etc.That depends what you mean with "and": whether you want to add the numbers, multiply them, etc.
you multiply
No :/