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, the math term ratio doesn't mean multiply.
No. Quotient does not mean multiply. When you divide two numbers, the result which comes is quotient.
you multiply
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, the math term ratio doesn't mean multiply.
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 :/