15
Sure thing, honey. If you want a mean of -10 for five integers, you can have -20, -10, -10, -10, and 0. Add those bad boys up and divide by 5, and voilร , you've got yourself a mean of -10. Math can be a real hoot sometimes!
if by complete you mean integers then the answer is (1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9+10)/10 =55/2 =27.50 if you dont mean integers ,i dont know
5 and 5. Range of products of two integers totalling 10 is from 9 (1 x 9) to 25. If integers must be different then 4 & 6.
5, 10, 15 and so on.
15
The mean is 3.
-1
Add the integers together, then divide it by the number of integers there are, (in this case 5)
5 & 10
Sure thing, honey. If you want a mean of -10 for five integers, you can have -20, -10, -10, -10, and 0. Add those bad boys up and divide by 5, and voilร , you've got yourself a mean of -10. Math can be a real hoot sometimes!
if by complete you mean integers then the answer is (1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9+10)/10 =55/2 =27.50 if you dont mean integers ,i dont know
mean = sum of dataset / number of items in dataset = (3 + -10 + -2 + 13 + 11) / 5 = 15/5 = 3
5 and 5. Range of products of two integers totalling 10 is from 9 (1 x 9) to 25. If integers must be different then 4 & 6.
It is -10
5, 10, 15 and so on.
5 and 10