In your owners manual the numbers will tell you what circuit each fuse protects.
The "mean", or "mean average" in full, is obtained by adding up all the numbers and then dividing by the number of numbers there are. It is saying that if the numbers were all the same, this is what they would be.
I have it but even if you have electrical expirience. The diagrams are a pain the way they are drawn. I have a manual I purchased which covers ALL details of the car not just the back yard mechanic stuff.
no. it actually means that you add all the numbers together and your answer is the mean
The mean is the average. You simply add all the numbers and divide by how many numbers there are. So the mean of 16 numbers would be the sum of all 16 numbers, divided by 16.
Mean is the same as average. To get the mean of a set of numbers: First, you add up all the numbers. Second, you divide by the number of numbers in the set. Total of all the numbers/Number of numbers in the set
The BMW car owners book has a photo of all the fuses in the fuse box. Check this out and it will show which fuse. The fuse box also has a diagram with fuse numbers for guidance
The mean is adding up all numbers and dividing it by the amount of numbers there is. The mode is the most common number of which it would be all numbers
mean means the average or all the numbers in the set added together and then divided by the number of numbers in the set of numbers.
The mean is the average of numbers. To fine this, you add all the numbers, and divide that by how many numbers you added.
You add up all of your numbers then divide that by the number of numbers you have. That will be the average.
What you have to do is you add up all the numbers then you divide by the number of numbers. ex. Say you have the numbers 45,56,39 and 35 you add them all up 45+56+39+35=175 then you divide 175/4(because there is 4 numbers)=43.75
1980-1993: Cabriolet, Mk1 1995-1999: Cabrio, Mk3 1999.5-2002: Cabrio, Mk3.5 or Mk4 (depends on which side of the pond you're on) And now are all replaced by the Eos here in the states