Math: arithmetic mean
Tutoring math, you see topics come in and go out of style. Arithmetic mean is such a concept….
In math, the “mean” is known by some as the average. To find the mean of 65 and 83, add them and divide by two:
mean=(65+83)/2=148/2=74
Between 65 and 83, 74 is an arithmetic mean: it’s in the middle between 65 and 83.
What if you were asked for two arithmetic means between 65 and 83? They would be two numbers that offer a path from 65 to 83 in three equal steps, as shown:
65,mean_1,mean_2,83
The approach is to imagine the distance covered from number to number in the sequence above. Let’s call the distance d:
65,mean_1,mean_2,83=65,65+d,65+2d,65+3d
Therefore
65+3d=83
Subtract 65 from both sides:
3d=18
Divide both sides by 3:
d=6
Therefore, the distance of each “jump” in the sequence
65,mean_1,mean_2,83
is 6. The sequence is
65,71,77,83
The two arithmetic means between 65 and 83 are 71 and 77.
Historically, arithmetic mean is a term often seen on exams; it comes and goes. Now, if you do see it, you’ll more likely be prepared:)
Jack of Oracle Tutoring by Jack and Diane, Campbell River, BC.
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