It is the definition of an arithmetic fact. It is one integer more than 2.
Depends on the religion, but the number three has meaning in most Indo-European religions. It generally refers to either a tripartite deity (ie Christianity: the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost, or Irish pagan: the three phases of Bridget- maiden, mother and crone) or a trio of gods or goddesses (ie Greek: Zeus, Poseidon and Hades). For the Norse, Odin is a tripartite god, (The High, Just as High, and The Highest) while Hindus have a trio of main gods and their consorts (Brama, Vishnu, Shiva, the Creator, the Maintainer and the Destroyer).
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All sets of 3 consecutive numbers will have the same mean and median
Yes. The mean of 1, 3, and 5 is 3. The mean is the average. Add all numbers and then divide by how many numbers were added. In this case there were three numbers (1, 3, 5). 1+3+5=9. 9/3=3.
Mean is the same thing as average. To find mean add up the numbers you have and divide by the amount of numbers in your set (The mean of 2,3,4 would be 3. 2+3+4=9 9/3 = 3)
Their mean is 3.
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