To find the mean of two or more numbers you add all the numbers together and divide by how ever many numbers there are.Example:find the mean of the following numbers: 25, 10, 13, & 4step 1: add the numbers together 25+10+13+4=52step 2: divide the answer by 4 because you were told to find the mean of 4 numbers 52/4=13step 3: the answer is 13
Mean is the same thing as average. To find mean add up the numbers you have and divide by the amount of numbers in your set (The mean of 2,3,4 would be 3. 2+3+4=9 9/3 = 3)
There would be no median.
Two numbers: 3.2 and 4: Geometric mean is 3.5777087639996634 Arithmetic mean is 3.6 Scroll down to related links and look at "Geometric and Arithmetic Mean".
Do you mean? - sqrt(4) = - 2 --------or, do you mean, sqrt(- 4) This requires complex (imaginary) numbers sqrt(- 4) = 2i ------
You find the mean of negative numbers the same way you find the mean of any numbers. You add them up and then you divide by the number of numbers. An example, using -3, -4, -6, and -9. The sum is -22. N is 4. The mean is -5.5.
To find the mean you add all of the numbers that are there and divide your answer by how many numbers there are. Example: Find the mean of 4, 5, and 9 . 4 + 5 + 9 = 18 18/3 = 6 6 is the mean of 4, 5, and 9.
4 to find the average or "the mean" you add up all the numbers you are averaging, in this case it would be 4+4, and then divide it by two. Therefore, in this case the answer would be (4+4)/2, which equals 4
To find the mean of two or more numbers you add all the numbers together and divide by how ever many numbers there are.Example:find the mean of the following numbers: 25, 10, 13, & 4step 1: add the numbers together 25+10+13+4=52step 2: divide the answer by 4 because you were told to find the mean of 4 numbers 52/4=13step 3: the answer is 13
to find mean of four numbers, you would take the four numbers and add them. Then you would divide them by four. Now, if you want a mean of 80, just reverse the process. take the mean you want and multiply by four. Then just find four numbers that add up to the number you just got. For example if you wanted 3 numbers that have a mean of 110, you would take 110 and multiply it by 3 to get 330. Then you would find three numbers that add to 330 to get your answer. So the answer to my sample could be the numbers 1, 1, and 328 because they add to 330. A possible answer to your question would be 1, 1, 1, and 317 because if you add them up and divide by four, you would have 317+1+1+1=320. Then 320/4=80. So a possible answer could be 317, 1, 1, and 1.
Mean is the same thing as average. To find mean add up the numbers you have and divide by the amount of numbers in your set (The mean of 2,3,4 would be 3. 2+3+4=9 9/3 = 3)
There would be no median.
Assuming you mean the mathematical mean, it's the same thing as an average. Add each of the numbers up, then divide the sum by the amount of numbers you added. So if you were trying to find the man of 4, 5, and 9. You would add them up, 18. Then divide by 3, since there were 3 numbers. The answer is 6.
I think that you have meant Mean, and not Meen. A mean is the average of numbers. For example if you have 2, 3, and 4 The mean of these numbers would be 3.
Two numbers: 3.2 and 4: Geometric mean is 3.5777087639996634 Arithmetic mean is 3.6 Scroll down to related links and look at "Geometric and Arithmetic Mean".
Mean is a measure of central tendancy. It tells us how things look in the middle of a number set. Another word for mean is average. To find the mean, add all the numbers up and divide by how many numbers you added. For example, the mean of 4, 6, 2, 9 would be (4 + 6 + 2 + 9)/4 21 / 4 = 5.25
Do you mean? - sqrt(4) = - 2 --------or, do you mean, sqrt(- 4) This requires complex (imaginary) numbers sqrt(- 4) = 2i ------