All sets of 3 consecutive numbers will have the same mean and median
The mean distance is the same as the mean of a set of numbers,but this time, instead of them just being numbers, they're lengths. You just simply add up all the numbers and divide the total length, by how many lengths there are.
The "mean", or "mean average" in full, is obtained by adding up all the numbers and then dividing by the number of numbers there are. It is saying that if the numbers were all the same, this is what they would be.
The mean is adding up all numbers and dividing it by the amount of numbers there is. The mode is the most common number of which it would be all numbers
Mean is the same as average. To get the mean of a set of numbers: First, you add up all the numbers. Second, you divide by the number of numbers in the set. Total of all the numbers/Number of numbers in the set
All sets of 3 consecutive numbers will have the same mean and median
The mean distance is the same as the mean of a set of numbers,but this time, instead of them just being numbers, they're lengths. You just simply add up all the numbers and divide the total length, by how many lengths there are.
The "mean", or "mean average" in full, is obtained by adding up all the numbers and then dividing by the number of numbers there are. It is saying that if the numbers were all the same, this is what they would be.
The mean is adding up all numbers and dividing it by the amount of numbers there is. The mode is the most common number of which it would be all numbers
Mean is the same as average. To get the mean of a set of numbers: First, you add up all the numbers. Second, you divide by the number of numbers in the set. Total of all the numbers/Number of numbers in the set
Any one of the numbers is equal to the mean of the set.
Yes because if the numbers are all the same they can be both mean and median but they do not have to be the same.
i guess it means that we will all be leaving at the same time.
All numbers have factors. Some numbers have some of the same factors as other numbers. These are common factors.
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.
Mean is the same as average. For example, to get the average of 5 numbers, you add them all together, then divide by 5 (because there are 5 numbers).
The mean is the same as average. You would get this by adding all the numbers up and dividing by the total number of numbers in the series. Ex. For [1,4,6,9] the mean is 1+4+6+9 = 20 / 4 = 5