mean, or average
The numbers that we add together are called "addends." When we perform the operation of addition, the result is known as the "sum." Each addend contributes to the total sum, which represents the combined value of all the addends.
All whole numbers can be divided by at least two numbers: 1 and the number itself. Additionally, all even whole numbers can be divided by two and all numbers ending in five can be divided by five.
If all addends are the same, or very near the same, you can take one of the addends and multiply it by the number of addends that exist, and you have the sum. For example: 100 + 101 + 99 + 102 + 100 + 103 + 98 = ? In this case, all addends are close to 100, and there are 7 of them. So, you can approximate the sum by saying: 100 * 7 ...which is 700.
Since there are infinitely many numbers, there can be no answer.
Mean - the quotient obtained when the sum of the numbers in a set is divided by the number of addends. Example - the mean of 3,4,7, and 10 is (3+4+7+10)/4=6 So the mean of 3,4,7, and 10 is 6. =] Mean, otherwise known as average, is everything in a set added up together and divided by how many numbers you added up.The mean is the average. It is calculated by adding up all of the numbers in the set and dividing it by the number of numbers in the set.
That's the mean (average) of all the addends.
i am a sum. my addends are five different whole numbers. all my addends are greater than zero and less than eleven. all my addends are odd numbers. what am i?
Whole, odd numbers less than 11 and greater than 0..... 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 9 = 25
There is no such number. Since there are infinitely many prime numbers, the only number that can be divided by all of them is zero. But that can also be divided by numbers with repeated factors.
The numbers that we add together are called "addends." When we perform the operation of addition, the result is known as the "sum." Each addend contributes to the total sum, which represents the combined value of all the addends.
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ÃŒn that case you can multiply one of the addends, times the number of addends.
All whole numbers can be divided by at least two numbers: 1 and the number itself. Additionally, all even whole numbers can be divided by two and all numbers ending in five can be divided by five.
you can use whole numbers
All the numbers added up then divided by the number of numbers there are
If all addends are the same, or very near the same, you can take one of the addends and multiply it by the number of addends that exist, and you have the sum. For example: 100 + 101 + 99 + 102 + 100 + 103 + 98 = ? In this case, all addends are close to 100, and there are 7 of them. So, you can approximate the sum by saying: 100 * 7 ...which is 700.
Since there are infinitely many numbers, there can be no answer.