Add them up. Divide their total by the number of integers there are.
You add the numbers together and then divide the sum by the number of numbers.
To find the average of integers, add them all together then divide the total by the number of integers.
For each pair of such integers, find the difference between the absolute values of the two integers and allocate the sign of the bigger number to it.
Average is 96/3 ie 32 so integers are 30, 32 and 34.
Take two integers 1 2 add them together 1+2=3 devide by the number of integers (2) to get the average 3/2= 1.5 Your answer is 1.5 and you need to ask yourself if 1.5 is an integer to find the answer to your question.
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To find the average of integers, add them all together then divide the total by the number of integers.
The average of any group of numbers is (the sum of the numbers in the group) divided by (the number of items in the group). It doesn't matter whether the numbers are integers, fractions, decimals, positive, or negative.
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It is between 4 and 5.
You won't find any of those, but there are 11 integers.
The distance between two integers is the difference.
Subtract the smaller from the larger.
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For each pair of such integers, find the difference between the absolute values of the two integers and allocate the sign of the bigger number to it.
The average of a group of numbers is(the sum of all the numbers in the group)/(how many numbers there are in the group)
The question makes no sense.. you can easily find the sum of integers between 1 and 300 but what does 11 or 13 have to do with it.
-- write the difference between the integers without regard to their signs -- give the difference the same sign as the larger of the two integers