Math Vocabulary. Average DEFINITIONEXAMPLE Definition  The number found by dividing the sum of a group of numbers by the number of addends. Also known.

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Math Vocabulary

Average DEFINITIONEXAMPLE

Definition  The number found by dividing the sum of a group of numbers by the number of addends. Also known as mean. Back to Average

Example / 5 = 3 3 is the average To Mean

Mean Definition Example

Definition  The number found by dividing the sum of the numbers in a group by the numbers of addends. Also known as average. Back to Mean

Example 40/4= To Tree Diagram

Tree Diagram Definition Example

Definition  A diagram that shows combinations of outcomes of a event Back to Tree Diagram

Example desserts Peach vanilla fruit nuts sprinkles fruit nuts sprinkles To End

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