This is what a general Baseball score will look like:
2 4 1
5 8 0
The first column is the points scored by each team. Team A scored 2 points and team B scored 5 points.
The second column is for the # of hits by that team. Team A had 4 hits and team B had 8 hits.
The third and last column is the # of errors made by that team. Team A had 1 error and team B was error less.
This is very true, but depending on what part of the scoreboard you are looking at it could also be balls, strikes and outs (3, 2 and 2 for example.)
Bar Rescue - 2011 Scoreboard to Death 4-3 was released on: USA: 30 March 2014
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Mean is the average of numbers. 1 + 3 + 5 = 9 / 3 = 3 (So 3 is the mean number).
The mean of the numbers 3 5 7 is 5.
Mean refers to the average of a group of numbers. To find the mean, you add the numbers together and divide by the amount of numbers in the group. For instance, find the mean of 1, 2, 3 Add the numbers together. 1+2+3=6 3 numbers were in the original set of numbers so divide by 3 6/3=2 The mean is 2.
To find the mean of numbers, add all of the numbers together and then divide them by the number of numbers there are. For example if I want to find the mean of 1, 2, and 3. 1+2+3= 6 and there are 3 numbers that I am using to find the mean (1, 2, and 3). So I divide 6 by 3 and get 2 which is the mean.
I think that you have meant Mean, and not Meen. A mean is the average of numbers. For example if you have 2, 3, and 4 The mean of these numbers would be 3.
All sets of 3 consecutive numbers will have the same mean and median
Yes. The mean of 1, 3, and 5 is 3. The mean is the average. Add all numbers and then divide by how many numbers were added. In this case there were three numbers (1, 3, 5). 1+3+5=9. 9/3=3.
The numbers 3, 5, and 7 together have a range of 4 and a mean of 5.
Mean is the same thing as average. To find mean add up the numbers you have and divide by the amount of numbers in your set (The mean of 2,3,4 would be 3. 2+3+4=9 9/3 = 3)