The sum of the numbers 8, 6, and 4, is 8 + 6 + 4 = 18.
The sum of 10 plus -6 is equal to 4. The equation would read 10+-6=4.
sum = 2+4+ 6 might work.
The sum is 6.
6 - 4 = 2.
6
To calculate 4 times the sum of a number and 6, you would first find the sum of the number and 6, then multiply that sum by 4. Let's represent the number as 'x'. So, the sum of the number and 6 would be x + 6. Multiplying this sum by 4 gives you the expression 4(x + 6), which simplifies to 4x + 24.
The sum of 6 and -4 is two.
-6 + 7 - 4 = -3
It is: 2*(6+4) = 20
The sum in programming is the same as the sum in arithmetic. The sum of two or more operands is the sum total of those operands when they are added together. E.g., the sum of 6 and 4 is 10. That is, 6 + 4 = 10.
Sum = 24 Count = 4 Mean = Sum/Count = 24/4 = 6