Asked by Emma Brooke
If you do 2/5+17+19+20=100 What is the average number help ples
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Answered by
DrBob222
I don't get it. That's an inequality. the left side is not equal to the right side. I don't understand what you want.
Answered by
Emma Brooke
@DrBob222 I dont understand either. She wants us to find the median but I dont know the median of 100.
Answered by
DrBob222
A math tutor may know what this is.
Answered by
oobleck
If you just have a list of numbers, such as
2/5, 17, 19, 20, 100
then the mean is the sum, divided by how many there are. In this case, that would be
(2/5+17+19+20+100)/5 = 31.28
The median is the middle value, when they are sorted. For this list, that would be 19
That fraction in there seems to be a typo to me. If so, fix things up and then just follow the steps I outlined.
2/5, 17, 19, 20, 100
then the mean is the sum, divided by how many there are. In this case, that would be
(2/5+17+19+20+100)/5 = 31.28
The median is the middle value, when they are sorted. For this list, that would be 19
That fraction in there seems to be a typo to me. If so, fix things up and then just follow the steps I outlined.
Answered by
DrBob222
But I'm confused because those numbers on the left are NOT equal to 100. Perhaps the = sign is a typo.
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