126
126
Ordinal numbers
First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth
To find the fifth number, you can use the formula for finding the average of a set of numbers. The sum of the 5 numbers is 82 * 5 = 410. The sum of the 4 known numbers is 80 * 4 = 320. Therefore, the fifth number can be found by subtracting the sum of the 4 known numbers from the sum of all 5 numbers: 410 - 320 = 90. So, the fifth number is 90.
Fifth is Ordinal (tellls the "order" something is in..i.e.first, second, etc.)
40 and 52
126
Ordinal numbers
126
First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth
60
To find the fifth number, you can use the formula for finding the average of a set of numbers. The sum of the 5 numbers is 82 * 5 = 410. The sum of the 4 known numbers is 80 * 4 = 320. Therefore, the fifth number can be found by subtracting the sum of the 4 known numbers from the sum of all 5 numbers: 410 - 320 = 90. So, the fifth number is 90.
The ordinal numbers in English, followed by their French language equivalents: First: premier / première Second: deuxième (or second) Third: troixième Fourth: quatrième Fifth: cinquième Sixth: sixième Seventh: septième Eighth: huitième Ninth: neuvième Tenth: dixième Of note is the fact that, from one-fifth and beyond, the fractional numbers (such as one fifth) are identical to the corresponding ordinal numbers (such as fifth). Therefore, one-fifth is translated as "un cinquième".
Fifth is Ordinal (tellls the "order" something is in..i.e.first, second, etc.)
"Forth" does not belong because the other words are ordinal numbers (First, Second, Third, Fifth) while "Forth" is a misspelling of "Fourth."
Take a look on the numbers which are on the position of second, fourth, sixth(i.e. multiples of 2) and so on and take a look on the left and right side of these numbers, there is a relation:- First number is three times of second number and third number is four times of second number. The same relation is of fourth number with third and fifth. So, seventh number is 80 x 4 = 320.
A set of five numbers, the second to fifth of which are the same.