You cannot. The average of a set of numbers requires their sum and that requires each of them - unless there is some other way to obtain tat information.
If the only thing you're told is the average, there's no way to figure out what the individual numbers are. There are an infinite supply of groups of numbers that all have the same average. If you need to find the individual numbers, you need a lot more information besides just their average.
If you need to find a median between two numbers, pick one of them arbitrarily.
In general, you cannot. You need to know how many numbers there are and then, in only a select few cases can you find the set.
You need at least two numbers to find an LCM.
The mean of number'''s''' means to find the average. You can't find the mean of one number, because it's impossible to find an average of one number.Since the mean is the average, you add all the numbers up, then divide.For example, if your numbers are 10, 7, and 8, you add 10 + 4 + 7 to get 21. 3 (how many numbers there are) divided by 21 is 7. 7 is the average. (Being only 3 numbers, you can't just take the middle number)
If the only thing you're told is the average, there's no way to figure out what the individual numbers are. There are an infinite supply of groups of numbers that all have the same average. If you need to find the individual numbers, you need a lot more information besides just their average.
It is impossible to find an average. Finding an average requires 2 or more numbers but there is only 1 in your question.
If you need to find a median between two numbers, pick one of them arbitrarily.
Why would you want to "find" the average if you are already told the average? Normally if you are told to "find" some information, that refers to information that isn't known from the beginning.
Technically, you cannot find a median if you have only two numbers, so it would be more reasonable to use an average instead.
In general, you cannot. You need to know how many numbers there are and then, in only a select few cases can you find the set.
To find out an average for anything, you need to take 20 and 50, multiply the two numbers, divide by how many numbers there is, which there is only 2, so it averages to 50ms. I am still in school so I know this is the correct answer
You need at least two numbers to find a GCF.
It is not possible to give a sensible answer to this question. The highest common factor (HCF) refers to a factor that is COMMON to two or more numbers. You have only one number in the question!
You need at least two numbers to find an LCM.
You need at least two numbers to find an LCM.
The mean of number'''s''' means to find the average. You can't find the mean of one number, because it's impossible to find an average of one number.Since the mean is the average, you add all the numbers up, then divide.For example, if your numbers are 10, 7, and 8, you add 10 + 4 + 7 to get 21. 3 (how many numbers there are) divided by 21 is 7. 7 is the average. (Being only 3 numbers, you can't just take the middle number)