An average number is most commonly defined as the quotient of the sum of all numbers in a set and the total numbers in the set. A typical value for a set of data is usually given by the average (mean) or median.
That I believe is called the range...
the mean is the average of all the salaries an the the median is the number that falls in the middle
aggregate is the total of sum numbers(till now i used to take it same as average) while average is there sum divided by total number of numbers..:)
mode is the number that occurs the most and to find the mean/average, add all numbers, then divid that number by the number of numbers there were in your group of numbers.
There are four each. The difference is zero.
That I believe is called the range...
Average. this is because the typical is what the total divided by the number of items. this is also what the mean (or average) is.
The average number of pages in a chapter of a typical book is around 10 to 20 pages.
No. If the two numbers are integers, then on average, only about half the number of times.For example, the difference between 1 and 4 is 3.
a mean is the average the medium is the number in the midle of the ordered numbers
Average is the number that tells the typical value of data in a set.
the mean is the average of all the salaries an the the median is the number that falls in the middle
The difference between the greatest and least number is the range.
2-3
the difference between the atomic number and the average weight
aggregate is the total of sum numbers(till now i used to take it same as average) while average is there sum divided by total number of numbers..:)
The mass number is the total number of protons and neutrons in an atom's nucleus, while the average atomic mass is the weighted average of the masses of all isotopes of an element, taking into account their abundance.