Arithmetic Mean of Two Numbers Reference Values
Calculate the arithmetic mean of two numbers using (a + b) / 2.
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This page lists 25 reference values for quick browsing and lookup.
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- 1 Value a; 2 Value b = 1.5
- 1 Value a; 3 Value b = 2
- 1 Value a; 6 Value b = 3.5
- 1 Value a; 12 Value b = 6.5
- 1 Value a; 24 Value b = 12.5
- 2 Value a; 2 Value b = 2
- 2 Value a; 3 Value b = 2.5
- 2 Value a; 6 Value b = 4
- 2 Value a; 12 Value b = 7
- 2 Value a; 24 Value b = 13
- 4 Value a; 2 Value b = 3
- 4 Value a; 3 Value b = 3.5
- 4 Value a; 6 Value b = 5
- 4 Value a; 12 Value b = 8
- 4 Value a; 24 Value b = 14
- 8 Value a; 2 Value b = 5
- 8 Value a; 3 Value b = 5.5
- 8 Value a; 6 Value b = 7
- 8 Value a; 12 Value b = 10
- 8 Value a; 24 Value b = 16
- 16 Value a; 2 Value b = 9
- 16 Value a; 3 Value b = 9.5
- 16 Value a; 6 Value b = 11
- 16 Value a; 12 Value b = 14
- 16 Value a; 24 Value b = 20
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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently asked questions for Arithmetic Mean of Two Numbers and its reference values.
What does the Arithmetic Mean of Two Numbers calculator do?
It helps with finding a simple average between two values in math, stats, and data checks.
What formula does the Arithmetic Mean of Two Numbers calculator use?
Arithmetic mean = (a + b) / 2.
What inputs are valid?
Any two finite numbers are valid.
When would I use this?
finding a simple average between two values in math, stats, and data checks
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