Find the geometric mean of 1,5,25.
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7 is geomatric mean of your question
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Example: What is the Geometric Mean of 2 and 18?
First we multiply them: 2 × 18 = 36
Then (as there are two numbers) take the square root: √36 = 6
In one line:
Geometric Mean of 2 and 18 = √(2 × 18) = 6
It is like the area is the same!
geometric mean 2x18 = 6x6
Example: What is the Geometric Mean of 10, 51.2 and 8?
First we multiply them: 10 × 51.2 × 8 = 4096
Then (as there are three numbers) take the cube root: 3√4096 = 16
In one line:
Geometric Mean = 3√(10 × 51.2 × 8) = 16
It is like the volume is the same:
geometric mean 10x51.2x8 = 16x16x16
Example: What is the Geometric Mean of 1, 3, 9, 27 and 81?
First we multiply them: 1 × 3 × 9 × 27 × 81 = 59049
Then (as there are 5 numbers) take the 5th root: 5√59049 = 9
In one line:
Geometric Mean = 5√(1 × 3 × 9 × 27 × 81) = 9
I can't show you a nice picture of this, but it is still true that:
1 × 3 × 9 × 27 × 81 = 9 × 9 × 9 × 9 × 9
Example: What is the Geometric Mean of a Molecule and a Mountain
length continuum
Using scientific notation:
A molecule of water (for example) is 0.275 × 10-9 m
Mount Everest (for example) is 8.8 × 103 m
Geometric Mean = √(0.275 × 10-9 × 8.8 × 103)
= √(2.42 × 10-6)
≈ 0.0016 m
Which is 1.6 millimeters, or about the thickness of a coin.
We could say, in a rough kind of way,
"a millimeter is half-way between a molecule and a mountain!"
Another cool one:
Example: What is the Geometric Mean of a Cell and the Earth?
A skin cell is about 3 × 10-8 m across
The Earth's diameter is 1.3 × 107 m
Geometric Mean = √(3 × 10-8 × 1.3 × 107)
= √(3.9 × 10-1)
= √0.39
≈ 0.6 m
A child is about 0.6 m tall! So we could say:
"A child is half-way between a cell and the Earth"