-80 degrees refers to a temperature that is 80 degrees below zero on a specified temperature scale, commonly Celsius or Fahrenheit. In Celsius, -80 degrees is extremely cold and is often encountered in specialized scientific or industrial applications, such as cryogenics. In Fahrenheit, -80 degrees is also an extreme cold, typically not found in natural environments. Both temperatures indicate conditions that can freeze or damage biological materials and require special equipment for handling.
105 degrees
Assuming you mean the arithmetic mean, it is 80.
There are an infinite number of sets with mean 80. Here are some: {80, 80, 80}, {80, 80, 80, 80, 80, 80} {79, 80, 81}, {79, 79, 80, 81, 81}, {79, 79, 80, 82} (1, 80, 159}, {-40, 200} To produce a set of n numbers with mean 80, start with any set of n-1 numbers. Suppose their sum is S. Then add the number 80*n-S to the set. You will now have n numbers whose sum is S+80*n-S = 80*n So the mean of this set is 80.
80 what discount, - $80 or 80%. Assuming you mean $80 discount then subtract $80 from $300 = $220
If you mean 80% then the number is 117.5
180
105 degrees
90-11 = 79 degrees.
Assuming you mean the arithmetic mean, it is 80.
You mean what is 80 + 80 and it is 160....
80 = 80/1 as an improper faction
There are an infinite number of sets with mean 80. Here are some: {80, 80, 80}, {80, 80, 80, 80, 80, 80} {79, 80, 81}, {79, 79, 80, 81, 81}, {79, 79, 80, 82} (1, 80, 159}, {-40, 200} To produce a set of n numbers with mean 80, start with any set of n-1 numbers. Suppose their sum is S. Then add the number 80*n-S to the set. You will now have n numbers whose sum is S+80*n-S = 80*n So the mean of this set is 80.
it means 80 poops
if you mean 17.5% of 80, the answer is 14
If you mean 80% of 23 then it is 18.4
the 80 means the brake horse power.
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