To find the midpoint add the two numbers and divide the sum by two. This is the same as the mean or the average of the two numbers.
What's the question ? Is it to find what the two numbers are ? Since you know their average, you know what the sum of the two numbers is. It's double their average. Now you know their sum, and you know their product. Take the product, and list all of its factors. Find two of the factors that add up to the sum of the two numbers. Those are probably the two numbers you're looking for.
find the average
Take the average of the two middle numbers.
Add them together and then divide by 2 :)
To find the midpoint add the two numbers and divide the sum by two. This is the same as the mean or the average of the two numbers.
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To find the median with two numbers, do as you would to find the "average" or the "mean" by finding the sum between the two numbers and dividing the sum (or total) by two.
If the two numbers are that same in the middle than the median is that number.However if the two numbers are different then you just find the average of those two numbers.
What's the question ? Is it to find what the two numbers are ? Since you know their average, you know what the sum of the two numbers is. It's double their average. Now you know their sum, and you know their product. Take the product, and list all of its factors. Find two of the factors that add up to the sum of the two numbers. Those are probably the two numbers you're looking for.
Find the arithmetic average of the two rational numbers. It will be a rational number and will be between the two numbers.
find the average
You find it by lying the numbers in order and see which number has the same two numbers and that's your answer..
Take the average of the two middle numbers.
Add them together and divide them by 2.
Add them together and then divide by 2 :)
It remains as 19 because two or more numbers are needed to find their average