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It is defined as the average of a group of numbers. See the related link for more information.The mean in math is the average of a group of certain numbers.
The average of a set of numbers is defined as the sum of those numbers divided by the number of numbers. If the average is given, multiply that by number of items in the set including the missing number. Subtract the sum of given numbers from this quotient and the missing number is revealed.
its an geometric solid answer: You have just defined "average."
An average number is most commonly defined as the quotient of the sum of all numbers in a set and the total numbers in the set. A typical value for a set of data is usually given by the average (mean) or median.
The set is well defined. Whether or not a given integer belongs to the set of prime numbers is clearly defined even if, for extremely large numbers, it may prove impossible to determine the status of that number.
The set is well defined. Whether or not a given integer belongs to the set of prime numbers is clearly defined even if, for extremely large numbers, it may prove impossible to determine the status of that number.
Because in real numbers they are not defined.
Yes, they ARE.
Any well-defined set of numbers.
The LCM is not defined for any set of numbers that contains a zero.
No, whole numbers are defined as non-negative integers.
Prime numbers have only 2 factors and their set is not well defined because they do not follow an orderly mathematical pattern.