Here's a little lesson in trickery
You have to chase a superhero on the run
you mean what you mean
The mean average of any one number is the number itself.
The mean average of any one number is the number itself.
The mean average of any one number is the number itself.
The average mean of any one number is the number itself.
The mean of a number is the number itself. Finding the mean of one number serves no purpose whatsoever. So, for example, the mean of 5 is 5.
A rational number is one that has an ending.
1056269111. The set of data contains only one number and the mean of one number is itself!
There isn't a mean because it is one number.
That depends, on what you mean, i.e., number one in what?
To find the mean, you add up all the numbers and divide that total by the number of numbers you have. With only one number, the mean will always be that number.
To find the mean, you add up all the numbers and divide that total by the number of numbers you have. With only one number, the mean will always be that number.