The mean is an average so, just add all the items you are trying to find the mean for and then divide by the number of items. Example 1+2+3= 6/3=2. 2 is the mean
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If you mean: 280,647 then it is an odd number
To find the mean, you add up all the numbers and divide that total by the number of numbers you have. With only one number, the mean will always be that number.
No difference. Add them all up and divide by the number of items you added together.
you add all our givens and divide by the number of items given
The mean is an average so, just add all the items you are trying to find the mean for and then divide by the number of items. Example 1+2+3= 6/3=2. 2 is the mean
30. (Add them all together, then divide by 5, the number of items.)
There are 42 eggs in three and a half dozen. To calculate this, you first determine how many eggs are in one dozen, which is 12. Then you multiply 12 by 3 to get the total number of eggs in three dozen, which is 36. Finally, you add half of a dozen, which is 6, to get a total of 42 eggs in three and a half dozen.
you add both of the two numbers together then divide the added number by the quantities of the items, in this case Two numbers and get the result. * * * * * The above is the arithmetic mean, which is quite different from the geometric mean. To get the geometric mean of n positive numbers, you multiply (not add) them together and take the nth root of the answer.
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Mean is a mathematical average. To find the mean of a given set of numbers, add the numbers given together, and divide by the number of items to find the mean. Example 80 + 90 +90 = 260; the mean is 260/3 = 86.333.
you add both of the two numbers together then divide the added number by the quantities of the items, in this case Two numbers and get the result. * * * * * The above is the arithmetic mean, which is quite different from the geometric mean. To get the geometric mean of n positive numbers, you multiply (not add) them together and take the nth root of the answer.
no not really it depends on how you multiply, divide,and add
you add both of the two numbers together then divide the added number by the quantities of the items, in this case Two numbers and get the result Type your answer here...
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