27.
19 To find a halfway point (which is also the average), add the numbers together and divide by 2. 6 + 32 = 38 and 38/2 = 19
Oh, dude, halfway between 13 and 25 is like... 19. Yeah, it's like right in the middle there. You know, like if you were walking from 13 to 25, you'd stop at 19 for a little breather before continuing on.
There are 11 even numbers between 17 and 39. To find this, we first determine the even numbers between 17 and 39 are 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, and 38. We can calculate this by subtracting the first even number (18) from the last even number (38) and then adding 2 (since we are counting inclusive of both endpoints).
The number of odd numbers between 38 and n = int[abs(n - 38)/2]
27.
There is no NEXT number. Suppose x was the next number. That means 38 is less than x and there is no number between 38 and x (otherwise x would not be next. Well, what about (38+x)/2? It is easy to show that this is bigger than 38 and smaller than x so is between the two. There goes the supposition that x was the next number. So what about (38+x)/2? The number halfway between 38 and this one will be better. And the number halfway between 38 and the next one will be better, etc, etc, etc.
19 To find a halfway point (which is also the average), add the numbers together and divide by 2. 6 + 32 = 38 and 38/2 = 19
Add 55 and 21, then divide by 2 = 38
It is 36, the number halfway between the two middle numbers, 34 and 38.
38 - 17 = 21 / 2 = 10.5 so the number in the middle is 17 + 11 = 28
Well, darling, if you want to find the number smack dab in the middle of -44 and 38, you just add those two bad boys together and divide by 2. So, (-44 + 38) / 2 = -6 / 2 = -3. Voila! The number you're looking for is -3.
-(-38 + 17) = 38 + (-17) On the left side we read: the opposite of the quantity. Since that quantity contains two terms, it also means the opposite of both terms. Let me rewrite the left side, such as - {-(38) + [- (-17)]}. (notice, -38 is the opposite of 38, and -(-17) is the opposite of -17) Let me distribute the negative sign to both terms of the quantity, -(-38) + {-[- (-17)]}. So we have an equivalent statement such as -(-38) + {- [-(-17)]} = 38 + (-17) As you see, in this new statement we have the opposite of the opposite of a number which would give us back the number itself, and as a result 38 + (-17) = 38 + (-17) Therefore, the original statement is an identity.
The number halfway between two numbers is the average of those numbers. In this case, the average of 14 and 24 is (14 + 24) / 2 = 38 / 2 = 19. Therefore, the number halfway between 14 and 24 is 19.
Oh, dude, halfway between 13 and 25 is like... 19. Yeah, it's like right in the middle there. You know, like if you were walking from 13 to 25, you'd stop at 19 for a little breather before continuing on.
38 is a composite number as it is divisible by 1, 2, 17 and 38.
(38, 101.5)