Since you put this question in the Excel category, I will respond with an Excel formula. Assuming you put your numbers in cells A1 through A100, the formula would be:
=SUM(A1:A100)/100
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∙ 14y agoThe value of a random variable that is uniformly distributed between 20 and 100 can be calculated by calculating the sum of numbers from 20 to 100 and dividing it by the difference between 100 and 20. The resulting mean is 58.5.
number of seeds that terminateur divided by the total number of seeds mutiply by 100%
A/B=X/100. A=number you are trying to calculate, B=amount which you are calculating it from, X= percentage
'from 100' ??? If you mean 'less than 100' then there are 25 primes. If you mean 'more than 100' then the answer is infinite, just like numbers are infinite.
The formula for the sum of an arithmetic sequence is ((first number) + (last number)) x (how many numbers) / 2, in this case, (1 + 100) x 100 / 2.The formula for the sum of an arithmetic sequence is ((first number) + (last number)) x (how many numbers) / 2, in this case, (1 + 100) x 100 / 2.The formula for the sum of an arithmetic sequence is ((first number) + (last number)) x (how many numbers) / 2, in this case, (1 + 100) x 100 / 2.The formula for the sum of an arithmetic sequence is ((first number) + (last number)) x (how many numbers) / 2, in this case, (1 + 100) x 100 / 2.
General formula for calculating efficiency is given by Efficiency = (output / input) * 100 It is denoted by greek letter Eta Efficiency cannot be more than 100%.
It is 100*profit/costs.
The formula is: Mass of NaCl = mass of chlorine x 100/60,334
The formula for calculating forward FX is Forward price - SpotÊÊprice x 12 x 100. This is used to compute the annual forward premium.Ê
Efficiency % = (Output/Input) x 100
The value of a random variable that is uniformly distributed between 20 and 100 can be calculated by calculating the sum of numbers from 20 to 100 and dividing it by the difference between 100 and 20. The resulting mean is 58.5.
The formula for calculating intensity of cropping is: Intensity of cropping = (Total cropped area / Total cultivated area) x 100. This formula helps in determining the proportion of land that is under cultivation in a specific area.
Assuming you meant mechanical, Energy output / Input x 100
number of seeds that terminateur divided by the total number of seeds mutiply by 100%
mpg x 235.215 = liters per 100 km
A/B=X/100. A=number you are trying to calculate, B=amount which you are calculating it from, X= percentage
'from 100' ??? If you mean 'less than 100' then there are 25 primes. If you mean 'more than 100' then the answer is infinite, just like numbers are infinite.