Number sequences are sets of numbers that follow a pattern or a rule. If the rule is to add or subtract a number each time, it is called an arithmetic sequence. In mathematics, a sequence is an enumerated collection of objects in which repetitions are allowed and order matters. Like a set, it contains members (also called elements, or terms).
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The mean is the sum of all elements in the sequence divided by the total number of elements. It is a statistic which represents the expected value of any term in the sequence (the average value).
If you mean: 1, 2, 4, 8 and 16 then the next number is 32
median means to find the middle number of a sequence which is in order
An outlier affects the mean the most because... It doesn't affect the median much because it's really just another number in a sequence. The median has almost nothing to do with the actual value of the numbers because it's only the middle number in a sequence that's in order from least to greatest. It doesn't affect the mode very much because, again, it's really just another number in a sequence. The mode is only the umber that occurs most often in a sequence. It also has nothing to do with the actual value of the numbers in the sequence. It does affect the mean because an outlier is a number in a sequence outside of the limits (a totally different process that I will not explain). That means it's either lower than the lowest number within the limits or higher than the highest number within the limits. The mean is the average. To find the mean/average, you add up all of the numbers in a sequence and divide the sum by the amount of numbers in the sequence. If the outlier is lower than the limits, than the mean will be lower. If the outlier is higher than the limits, than the mean will be higher. The mean is the only one in this list of math terms (mean, median, and mode) that DOES have to do with the values of the numbers. I hope I was able to help you somehow :)
A single number, such as 483672438 does not make a sequence.
Do you mean the VIN number?
3354435543 is a single number, it is not a sequence.3354435543 is a single number, it is not a sequence.3354435543 is a single number, it is not a sequence.3354435543 is a single number, it is not a sequence.
Do you mean the next number or the sequence equation. And there isn't a solid patter, there's to much ambiguity to determine a logical next number.
It could be that the decimal representation terminates so that the number is a rational number or that there is an infinitely long non-recurring sequence which indicates that the number is irrational.
The mean is the sum of all elements in the sequence divided by the total number of elements. It is a statistic which represents the expected value of any term in the sequence (the average value).
Students surely can recognize the number that is the limit of this sequence.
If you mean: 1, 2, 4, 8 and 16 then the next number is 32
The number that occurs most in a number sequence.
If you mean the range, it means that you work out the difference between the smallest and biggest number in a sequence.
If you mean: 5 10 20 40 then it is 80
There is the Morris number sequence and the Fibonacci number sequence. The Padovan sequence. The Juggler sequence. I just know the Fibonacci sequence: 0,1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89,144,233,377 Morris number sequence: 1 11 21 1211 111221 312211...