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The mean of a set of numbers is found by adding them together and dividing by how many numbers were added.
1000 to 2999 inclusive so 2000 numbers.
The mean or average of THIS set of numbers is found by adding the 6 numbers and dividing by 6. 90/6 = 15.
examples: 1, 2, 0, -5, sqrt(2), pi etc. real numbers means numbers on the real plane. the opposite of real numbers are imaginary numbers which takes the format of ai, in which the i is the imaginary unit they do not exist on the real plane, but only on the imaginary plane. they can be found by square-rooting a negative number, e.g. sqrt(-4)=2i usually imaginary numbers are used with real numbers, with the format a+bi, and this is called complex numbers.
The four consecutive odd numbers which add up to 120 are 27, 29, 31 and 33. It can be found out as follows: Let 'x' be the smallest odd number. The next odd numbers will be 'x+2', 'x+4', 'x+6'. The addition of these four numbers will give 120. Therefore, x+(x+2)+(x+4)+(x+6)=120 4x+12=120 x+3=30 Therefore, x=27.
Four leaves
The highest number of leaves found on a clover is 56, discovered by Shigeo Obara in Japan in May 2009. This clover specimen had a genetic mutation that caused it to produce an unusually high number of leaves. It was certified by the Guinness World Records as having the most leaves on a clover plant.
The worlds record for the most leaves on a clover is 18.
The usual number is 3, but 4 and 5 can be found also.
56 leaves ever found on a clover!
The record for most leaves on a clover is 18. See related link.
"The world record for the most leaves on a clover stem is 18 and was discovered by Shigeo Obara of Hanamaki City, Iwate, Japan on May 25, 2002. " Guinness World Records 2010. But June 3rd a 22 leaf clover was discovered, no one has found a 23 leaf clover
The four-leaf clover is often confused with the shamrock. While the four-leaf clover is a symbol of good luck, the three-leafed shamrock is mainly an Irish christian symbol of the Holy Trinity and has a different significance.
A three leafed clover!
it's a clover found in Ireland.
Not normally because the LCM of numbers are found by multiplying their highest prime factors
Yes. Clovers with extra leaves are much more commonplace than many would think; four leaf clovers are simple to find given a large enough field, and clovers have been found with enormous numbers of leaves.