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.
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7/10
1. (first number) + (second number) 2. Divide by 2
Midway between 1/2 and 3/4
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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
.040 is 18 Gauge
0.5*(2/5 + 1) = 0.5*(0.4 + 1) = 0.5*1.4 = 0.7
1/4th is exactly midway between zero and 1/2.