There is an infinite number of possible answers.
If you have 83, 83, 83, etc. the mean is 83.
If you have 82, 83, and 84, the mean is 83.
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To find two numbers that multiply to 249, we need to factorize 249. The prime factorization of 249 is 3 x 83. Therefore, the two numbers that multiply to 249 are 3 and 83.
83+34
1 x 83 = 83. Eighty three is a prime number.
1 & 83.... it's a prime number !
The mean is 83.
You need at least two numbers to find a GCF.
They are: 1*83 = 83
They are: 83 89 and 97
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1, 3, 9, 83, 249, 747 | 1 x 747, 3 x 249, 9 x 83.
To find two numbers that multiply to 249, we need to factorize 249. The prime factorization of 249 is 3 x 83. Therefore, the two numbers that multiply to 249 are 3 and 83.
1 x 83, 83 x 1
1 and 83
Two: 1 and 83
If you mean 90 then they are 83+7 = 90
In Math, mean is another way of saying average. If a question asks you to find out the Mean of a set of numbers, it wants you to find the average. To work out the mean (average), you just need to add all the numbers in the setup and then divide by the number in the set. For example, if I had the numbers 3, 5, 6, 2, and 9, I would add them all up and then divide by 5, because there are 5 numbers. So, 3+5+6+10+59=83 83/5=16.6 So the mean, or average of this set of numbers is 16.6.