When you are given some numbers just arrange them in ascending order and you will the smallest number which can be made out of those given numbers.
there is no mode at all then
if the gcd and lcm are given and one of the numbers are also given,multiply the gcd and lcm and divide them by the given number
To find twin primes of a given number, iterate through the numbers starting from the given number, and for each number, check if both the number and the number+2 are prime. If they are, then they form a pair of twin primes with the given number.
3 and 6
Well since theres no repeating number you would just put none
When you are given some numbers just arrange them in ascending order and you will the smallest number which can be made out of those given numbers.
there is no mode at all then
Neither. Given any signed number it is possible to find a higher natural number and given any natural number it is possible to find a higher signed number.
The average of a set of numbers is defined as the sum of those numbers divided by the number of numbers. If the average is given, multiply that by number of items in the set including the missing number. Subtract the sum of given numbers from this quotient and the missing number is revealed.
Divide the given number by 2
if the gcd and lcm are given and one of the numbers are also given,multiply the gcd and lcm and divide them by the given number
To find twin primes of a given number, iterate through the numbers starting from the given number, and for each number, check if both the number and the number+2 are prime. If they are, then they form a pair of twin primes with the given number.
There is no mode then .. i Think...
3 and 6
no
To find a pair of numbers with a given GCF, take the GCF number and double it. The pair of numbers is the GCF, and two times the GCF. For instance, two numbers with a GCF of 3 are 3 and 6.