Assuming that "below" is a typo for "belong", the answer is any set that contains them!For example,{-23, -14, -5, 0, 6, 17, 28},{-23, -14, -5, 0, pi, 6, 9, 12, 17, 28},Z, the set of integers,Q, the set of rational numbers,R, the set of real numbers,C, the set of complex numbers,the set of integers between -30 and +30,the set of rational numbers between -97/4 and 141/5,the set of square roots of all non-negative numbers less than 900.
To find the average of a data set take the sum of the numbers and divide that by the number of data points in the set. In practice, this means doing: (44+28+18)/3=30. 30 is the average.
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Not all numbers between 20 and 28 are composite numbers. 23 is a prime number.
5 + 23 = 28 11 + 17 = 28
The mean of a set of data is the average. You find it by adding the numbers and dividing by the amount of numbers. For example 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 mean = 1+2+3+4+5+6+7 / 7 28/7 (28 is the sum of the numbers, 7 is the amount of numbers in the set) The mean is 4.
5 + 23 = 28or11 + 17 = 285 + 23 = 28or11 + 17 = 285 + 23 = 28or11 + 17 = 285 + 23 = 28or11 + 17 = 28
5+23=28
They are 23 and 5
It is 3+8+12+5 = 28 and 28/4 = 7 which is the mean average
Two numbers that have an LCM of 28 are 14 and 28.