The mean of a number is the same as the number.
The "mean" and the "average" of a bunch of different numbers are the same thing. It's the number that they would all have to be if they were all the same number and added up to the same total that they do now.
Yes, you can if you have 3 of the same number. For example, 33, 33, 33. Your mean, median and mode will be 33 for all the them.
to the second power, or times itself
The answer is 1.
The number plate light is usually on the same circuit as the head lights.
they mean the same thing. ex can anybody hear me? and can anyone hear me?
When you're singing a song it is common to hear the song in your head because humans have great imaginations. In the same way, you can remember the voices of loved ones in your head when you try.
The mean of a number is the same as the number.
Yes. The head castings are the same. The valve sizes are the same. Head cc's are the same. The cams are different A6 are a little better and I hear that potentially the valve springs are different probably making the A6 ones stiffer.
If it is spelled the SAME as head, it IS head. If you mean a word that has SOME of the letters the same, here are some: Dead, lead, read (past tense).
Yes they mean the same thing.
A homophone for hare is hair. Both words sound the same but have different meanings.
it means doctors use it to hear your heart and lungs in Greek its the same
if you mean what is an odd number whose has the same number of factors as the number itself... then 1 will work.
The "mean" and the "average" of a bunch of different numbers are the same thing. It's the number that they would all have to be if they were all the same number and added up to the same total that they do now.
That it is your room number? Or the number of your bus? your house?