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How do I get the average of two numbers when one has more than the other


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Answer:


\large\ The \ average \ of \ two \ numbers\ =\frac{\text{the sum of the two numbers} }{2}

Explanation:


\large\ The \ average \ of \ two \ numbers\ =\frac{\text{the sum of the two numbers} }{2}

Let x and y be two numbers then the average of x and y is :


\large (x+y)/(2)

Example :

The average of 4 and 16 is :


(4+16)/(2) = (20)/(2) = 10

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