To find the average of a set of numbers, you add up all the numbers and then divide by the total count of numbers. In this case, the sum of all integers from 13 to 37 can be calculated using the formula for the sum of an arithmetic series: n/2 * (first term + last term), where n is the total count of numbers. The sum of integers from 13 to 37 is 630, and there are 25 numbers in this range. Therefore, the average is 630/25 = 25.
It is 1.
it is 33; you can add all up and divide by 17, or simply add first and last and divide by 2
The arithmetic mean is 36.
The average is 2 - Adding all the numbers together gives a total of 42. There are 21 numbers in the range - therefore the average is 2.
No. All whole numbers are integers and all integers are whole numbers.
To find the average of integers, add them all together then divide the total by the number of integers.
The average is zero.
The average is -3
Same as the average of the extremes only, that is, of 13 and 37.
It is 1.
it is 33; you can add all up and divide by 17, or simply add first and last and divide by 2
The arithmetic mean is 36.
It is (17+55)/2 = 36
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The average of the integers 25 and 41 is 33. Average is found by adding up the integers and dividing that number by the number of integers that were added together. So, 25+41=66, then 66/2=33.
Between 1337 and 1453.
186