Offspring
If you have only one number, then its average is that number itself: mean average = sum_of_numbers ÷ number_of_numbers → mean average = the_unknown_number ÷ 1 = the_unknown_number median average = middle number when listed in order; with only one number, it is the middle number → median average = the_unknown_number mode average = most frequent number; if there is more than one number with the same frequency, they are all the mode average; unless every different number occurs the same number of times in which case there is no mode average. With only 1 number, it is the sole most frequent number → mode average = the_unknown_number
The average of a single number is always itself.
The average number can be anything but the only thing that can be the answer depends on the number of seeds.
The average of one number is itself, so the answer is 197201208.The average of one number is itself, so the answer is 197201208.The average of one number is itself, so the answer is 197201208.The average of one number is itself, so the answer is 197201208.
the average offspring of a bear is 2. But the offspring depends on the species.
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5-8
They are the offspring of the fox. Fox babies are called "kits".
The average number of offspring of a fish can vary greatly depending on the species. However, in general, fish tend to produce a large number of offspring, with some species producing thousands or even millions of eggs at a time.
2000 eggs a day!! :)
5-22 babies
5 to 6 for large ones.
A young fox is called a Kit
The average number of offspring per woman globally is around 2.5 children. This figure can vary depending on factors such as geographic location, education level, and socio-economic status.
The offspring will have 54 chromosomes, which is the average of the parents' total number of chromosomes (46 + 62 = 108, average = 108/2 = 54).
Silverback gorillas usually have between 3-6 offspring in their lifetime, with an average of around 4 offspring. The number of offspring can vary depending on factors such as the health of the individual gorilla and the availability of resources in their habitat.