The phrase "how much" typically refers to a quantity or amount, and it does not inherently indicate addition or division. Instead, it can be associated with a range of mathematical operations depending on the context. For example, if you are comparing quantities, it might involve subtraction, while in calculating total amounts, it could involve addition. To determine the specific operation, you would need more context about what you are trying to quantify.
ADD
it means to add
Mean is the average. To find the average, add up the group of numbers and divide by how many numbers there were.
You add first and then divide
when you add all the numbers you have and divide by how many there are, you get the mean or average
subtraction
ADD
it means to add
Divide
its the average so u can add evrything up and divide it by how much you have. :D
Mean is the average. To find the average, add up the group of numbers and divide by how many numbers there were.
You add first and then divide
it means to add something to something
when you add all the numbers you have and divide by how many there are, you get the mean or average
no. it actually means that you add all the numbers together and your answer is the mean
you add all the numbers together then divide the answer by the number of numbers there are
You add up all the numbers in the sentence then divide by how many numbers there were.