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Find the average of m, m+1 and m+2

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Answered by preeti353615
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Answer:

The average of m, m+1 and m+2 is m+ 1.

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula to calculate the average of given numbers is equal to the sum of all the values divided by the total number of values.

Given : m, m + 1, m+ 2

Find ; Average

Sum of  the values = m + m+1 + m+ 2 = 3m + 3 = 3(m + 1)

Total number of values = 3

So, Average = Sum of  the values ÷ Total number of values

= 3(m + 1) ÷ 3

Average  = m + 1

So, the average of m, m+1 and m+2 is m+ 1.

Answered by rohitkumargupta
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ANSWER:-

The given number is m,m+1,m+2.

To find the average of the given numbers.

Average = (sum of total number)/(total given number)

So,

Average ={ ( m+m+1+m+2)} / ( 3 )

= ( 3m + 3 ) / ( 3 )

= 3(m+1)/3

= (m+1)

Therefore, average of given number is (m+1).

THANKS.

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