Well, darling, in math, "will be" is just a fancy way of saying "equals." So when someone says "2 + 2 will be 4," they're basically saying "2 + 2 equals 4." It's just math lingo for stating a mathematical relationship or outcome.
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"will be" does not have a special meaning in mathematics. It is the same as in normal English usage: the future tense for to be.
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the mean (in math) is the average of all the numbers in the problem
No, the math term ratio doesn't mean multiply.
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