We will assume you mean consecutive numbers. Algebraically, with X = numbers.
X +(X + 1) + (X + 2) + (X + 3) = - 50
4X + 6 = - 50
4X = - 56
X = - 14
X + 1 = - 13
X + 2 = - 12
X + 3 = - 11
(- 11, - 12, - 13, - 14 )
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∙ 12y ago-2, -3, -4, -5. When these numbers are added together you will get -14.
How about: 2*2 = 4 and 2+2 = 4
-32
Numbers 0 to 4 round down; 5 to 9 round up. 54 rounds to 50. 55 rounds to 60. So 50 rounds to 100.
Add the numbers then divide the sum by the number of numbers you added e.g. average of 1,2,3,4 four numbers add em up 1+2+3+4 =10 divide the sum by the number of numbers 10/4 average of 1,2,3,4 is 2.5
12.5 To find the average of a group of numbers, add all the numbers together and divide the sum by the number of numbers that were added together. Example: 5 + 10 + 15 + 20 = 50. Divide the sum (50) by 4 (you added four numbers together to get the sum): 50 divided by 4 = 12.5
4 could only go up to 52 or 48, you could not get to 50 by just multiplying 4 by other whole numbers
24 + 36
2+2+2+4+4 = 14
50 and 5, 51 and 4, 40 and 15........
-2, -3, -4, -5. When these numbers are added together you will get -14.
1 + 2 + 4 + 6 = 13
let's say you have four numbers: 2, 4, 7, and 9you add these numbers up...which is 22....then you divide by the amount of numbers you added which is 4.....22 divided by 4 = 5.5 add everything up and divide by the numbers added example: add 5,6,4,9,1 equals to 25 5 numbers divide 5 into 25 and that's the mean (average)
How about: 2*2 = 4 and 2+2 = 4
You add up the numbers, then divide by how many numbers you added. Here there are 4 numbers to add up: 81+83+87+85. Use a calculator or do longhand. Then divide the sum by 4 to get the average.
There are infinitely many numbers between 34 and 50 and so infinitely many sets of 4 numbers.
How do you make 4 in 50