You would add all the numbers or scores out and then
divide by how many scores you added.
You can get the average of an average, but you would be averaging one number, so you would get the same result. You can get the average of a set of averages, though to make sense they will often need to be a weighted average of averages.
There is no real average as their is such a wide range of prices in used cars. I would think, based on what I know, that $10,000 would be about average.There is no real average as their is such a wide range of prices in used cars. I would think, based on what I know, that $10,000 would be about average.
About half. The word "average" would be the midpoint of all values, so half would be faster than average and half would be slower than average, unless a range for "roughly average" was set.
what would average be for seventy one
i would say 5-6 stone would be the average
Average weight would be 125 pounds.
There is no average command in VB. You would have to write your own method for that. I would write it like this Public double getAverage() { double average; average = totalAdded/ totalNumbers; return average; } You would have to have totalAdded and totalNumbers as an instance variable.
Depends upon what you wish her to do. I would say that $50 would be average but this is just a guess.
An average one story house would be 4.6 meters high. An average two story house would be 6.1 meters high. An average three story house would be 8.5 meters high but I guess that's not really average anymore.
x-5. x= Average. So, if the average is 80, you would subract 5, and the answer would be 75. :)
What would you call "average". I don't see there is an "average" helicopter, all are different.
the average temperature in Sydney would be around -5 degrees hope this helps