Math, asked by nikhilkumarshivakuma, 2 months ago

average of first five prime numbers​

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Answered by tanuaarav954
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Answer:

Solution: First five prime numbers are 2, 3, 5, 7 and 11. The mean or the average formula is = Sum/no. = (2 + 3 + 5 + 7 +11)/5 = 5.6.

Answered by Anonymous
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To find the average of the first five prime numbers, first of all, we need to find the first five prime numbers!

☞ The first five prime numbers are 2, 3, 5, 7 and 11

So, let's solve the question now!

\sf Average=\dfrac{Sum\ of\ all\ the\: quantities }{Number\ of\ quantities \: ( addends )}

\sf Average=\dfrac{28}{5}

\sf Average \:  =  \: 5.6

Average of the first five prime numbers is 5.6

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• Average is a number which gives us the central or middle value

• But, Average can be found only of like measures or similar quantities

\sf Average=\dfrac{Sum\ of\ all\ the\: quantities }{Number\ of\ quantities \: ( addends )}

• We can find the average in many situations, for example :-

☞ What are your average marks in Science?

☞ What is the average consumption of sugar in a week?

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