Mean is the average of numbers. For example, if you were trying to get the mean of 24 and 12, you would first add the numbers (which is 36) and you divide them by how many numbers are in the problem (which is 2). So the answer would be 18.
No, the math term ratio doesn't mean multiply.
They are a sequence of numbers and each sequence has a term number.
Infinity.
Found out it is an "OR"statement
A pattern formed by 2 sets of numbers.
The median is the middle value of a list of numbers. In [1,6,34] the median value is 6.
the mean is a group of numbers added all together and divided by the amount of numbers that where in the group. this is the math term i have no idea what the score part is
gap is when one number is separate from the other numbers that is called ...... gap.
The "product" of two numbers is the answer you get when you multiplyone of them by the other one, in either order.
Mean is the average of numbers. For example, if you were trying to get the mean of 24 and 12, you would first add the numbers (which is 36) and you divide them by how many numbers are in the problem (which is 2). So the answer would be 18.
When using the word term in a mathematical sense it refers to a problem or solution. A simple addition problem would be called a term.
When using the math term, spread, it means the distance between two numbers. For example, if a football score ends with a score of 25 to 17, the spread is 8.
No, the math term ratio doesn't mean multiply.
The median is the middle value of a list of numbers. In [1,6,34] the median value is 6.
It is an average you sum up the set of numbers and then divide by the number of numbers in the set 1,2,2,2,3,8,5,9 = 32 /8 = 4
The math term greater means bigger in numerical size or larger in order of the numbers.