Hopefully not being too obvious here, I have been frustrated (after searching each of seven home dictionaries, crosswordbooks, "word finders", etc., etc,....) I'll just say the following. Anyone who wishes to correct me, does so at no peril of my wrath:
Unfactorable numbers are known as Prime Numbers. OK? Thanks for comments--- Mr. C.
well a unfactorable number is, to use the prefix meaning, a number that can't be factorised or doesn't have any factors and nosuch number exists as 0=any number times by 0, and 1=1 times itself.
both numbers above have been said to not fit into either the prime of composite number groups
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90, 91,92,93,94,95,96,97,98,99,100. There are eleven terms. To find the median, you take the absolute middle term. The absolute middle term is '95'. NB You will notice that there are five terms to the left of 95, and five terms to the right of 95.
In math, an interval is a set of real numbers with the property that any number that lies between two numbers in the set is also included in the set.
There are three terms. You add the terms and divide by the numbers of terms to find the average/mean. Hence (91 + 93 + 95 ) / 3 279/ 3 = 93 the mean!!!!!
Not necessarily. The standard deviation measures (in simplified terms) how different the numbers are from each other, while the mean is their average. If the standard deviation decreases, it means the numbers are closer to each other, it doesn't change how big the numbers are.