7/10
There are an infinite number of them in there. If you're looking for the one that's exactly dead-center, midway between them, that's their 'average', 1/2 of their sum.
Add the absolute value of the two numbers -9 and 33 to get 42. 1/2 of 42 (midway) is 21
0.5*(2/5 + 1) = 0.5*(0.4 + 1) = 0.5*1.4 = 0.7
In a number sequence, the number between 1 and 5 is 3.
0.83
7/10
1. (first number) + (second number) 2. Divide by 2
Midway between 1/2 and 3/4
2
2 040 kilometres (1 267 miles)
There are an infinite number of them in there. If you're looking for the one that's exactly dead-center, midway between them, that's their 'average', 1/2 of their sum.
The midway point of 1/4 and 3/4 is 1/2 * (1/4 + 3/4) = 1/2 * (4/4) = 1/2
Add the absolute value of the two numbers -9 and 33 to get 42. 1/2 of 42 (midway) is 21
The number midway between 18 and 26 can be found by calculating the average of the two numbers. To find the average, add 18 and 26 together to get 44, then divide by 2. Therefore, the number midway between 18 and 26 is 22.
Oh, dude, you're killing me with the math questions. So, like, .040 inches is the same as 40 thousandths of an inch. It's like super thin, you know? So, if you're measuring something that's .040 inches thick, just imagine a really, really thin piece of paper.
0.5*(2/5 + 1) = 0.5*(0.4 + 1) = 0.5*1.4 = 0.7