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Answer:
[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
See attachment 1. This is the formula to use.
There are two numbers, so n=2. Plugging them into the formula, you get
[tex]\sqrt[2]{6*\frac{1}{2}} \\[/tex]
Now, putting a 2 in front just means we're finding the square root, so I'll get rid of it. Then, just do the calculation.
[tex]\sqrt{6*\frac{1}{2}}=\sqrt{\frac{6}{2}}=\sqrt{3}[/tex]
Answer:
√3
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the Geometric mean, multiply the values given, then take the square root.
x² = ab
x= √ab
It's a "central tendency" we are calculating.
This is different from the arithmetical mean which uses addition and division to find that average.