Average(1, 3, 2, 0.81) = (1 + 3 + 2 + 0.81)/4 = 6.81/4 = 1.7025
The average of 1/2 and 1/4 is the average of 2/4 and 1/4 which is the average of 4/8 and 2/8 which is 3/8
The average of 3 numbers is their sum divided by the number of data in the data set (in this case 3). 2+-3+-4=-5. Their average is 5/3, or 1 2/3, or 1.6666666 with the 6 repeating.
(2x + 5) + (5x - 6) + (-4x + 2) = 3x + 1 There are three items so average = (3x + 1)/3 = x + 1/3
Add the numbers then divide by 3 1.5+2.5+1 = 5 5 divided by 3 = 1.6 therefore the average = 1.6
Actually, you have to write all the numbers from least to greatest so it is 1 1 2 2 3 3 5 7 then you cross out the highest and lowest number and you should end up with 2 numbers left. The numbers should be 2 and 3. Find the average which is 2.5 Answer: 2.5
The average of 1/2 and 1/4 is the average of 2/4 and 1/4 which is the average of 4/8 and 2/8 which is 3/8
Yes. For example, the average of the numbers 1, 2, and 3 is 2. 1+2+3=6 6/3=2
If you mean: 0.'081' recurring '081' then as a fraction in its simplest form 3/37
It is: (1+5)/2 = 3
3^2 = 9 3 = 3 5^2 = 25 Average = all numbers added up, then divide the sum by the number of numbers available 9+3+25= 37 37/3= 12 1/3 12 1/3= Average of 3^2, 3, and 5^2.
4 and 1/2
The average of 3 numbers is their sum divided by the number of data in the data set (in this case 3). 2+-3+-4=-5. Their average is 5/3, or 1 2/3, or 1.6666666 with the 6 repeating.
1/2 (3x + 1 + x - 3) = 1/2 (4x - 2) = 2x - 1
The mid point is the mean average of each coordinate → midpoint of (-1, 7) and (3, -3) is ((-1 + 3)/2, (7 + -3)/2) = (1, 2)
Yes, if you take 0 though 4. Average(0, 1, 2, 3, 4) = (1+2+3+4)/5 = 10/5 = 1
The average is 50 1/2. You can do it without actually adding them up. Pair them off: {100 & 1}, {99 & 2}, {98 & 3}, . . . . , {51 & 50}. The average of each of these pairs is 50 1/2, [average of each pair is 101 / 2= 50.5] so the average of all of them is 50 1/2
What you are trying to find is the average or mean. You find this by adding all the numbers in a set together and divide by the amount of numbers you added. Example: 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3. Find the average (mean). Add all the numbers in the set together: 1 + 1 + 2 + 2 + 3 + 3 = 12 Divide by the amount of numbers you added: You added together 6 numbers: 12 ÷ 6 = 2. Mean of {1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3} = 2.