-9,-11,-8,-12,-10
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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 voilà, 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.
-9,-11,-8,-12,-10
Opposite integers have the same magnitudes, but different signs. Examples of an opposite integers: 10 and -10, -298 and 298.
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The mean is 3.
There can be nothing between 10: you need two end points for there to be anything between them!
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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 voilà, you've got yourself a mean of -10. Math can be a real hoot sometimes!
multiplying: you multiply like normal then if the integers are the same you get positive, if they are different, you get negative; Ex) -5x-2=+10; -5x+2=-10
Sample Response: Order by value: On a number line, the integers to the left are less than the integers to the right. Order by magnitude: On a number line, the integers farther from zero have a greater magnitude. Least to greatest value: –10, –3, +1. Least to greatest magnitude: +1, –3, –10.
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
There are 10 even integers between -10 and 10 (excluding -10 and 10).
35 is the product of 10 and 3.5. If you mean integers though, 10 is not a factor of 35.