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QuestionHow do I identify average numbers geometric mean, arithmetic mean and harmonic mean?DonaganTop AnswererSee wikiHow's articles on each of those subjects.
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QuestionWhat is the geometric mean of 2, 4, 16, and 32?Community AnswerTo make this trivially easy, use logarithms Base 2. Then the logarithms are 1, 2, 4, and 5. The simple average of those logarithms is 3, so the geometric mean of 2, 4, 16, and 32 is 2^3 = 8.
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QuestionHow do I find the geometric mean of 3 and 7?DonaganTop Answerer3 x 7 = 21. √21 = 4.58.
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QuestionHow do I find the geometric mean between two numbers?Community AnswerTo find the geometric mean of two numbers, just find the product of those numbers and take the square root.
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QuestionWhat is the geometric mean between 12 and 96?Community AnswerFirst you need to find the product of your two numbers. In this case 12 multiplied by 96 = 1152. Then you want to find the nth root of the product (as there are only two numbers, the nth root is the square root of the product). Hence you square root 1152 and this produces the geometric mean of 12 and 96, which is 33.9 (3s.f.)
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QuestionThe geographic mean of x-3 and 2x+8 is x+4. How do I solve for x?Community AnswerSet it up as: (x-3)/(x+4) = (x+4)/(2x+8). That simplifies to: x + 4 = 2x - 6, which quickly yields x = 10.
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QuestionHow about finding the geometric mean of a fraction and a whole number, like 2/3 and 294?DonaganTop AnswererDo it the same way you do it with whole numbers.
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QuestionCan I have a geometric mean for one value?DonaganTop AnswererNo, there must be at least two numbers.
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QuestionHow do I insert one geometric mean between 81 and 100?DonaganTop AnswererMultiply 81 by 100, then find the square root of the product. Here 81 x 100 = 8,100. The square root of 8,100 is 90.
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QuestionHow do I calculate geometric mean with dates?DonaganTop AnswererThe geometric mean concept is not applicable to calendar dates.
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QuestionHow do I know what geometric means are?DonaganTop AnswererA geometric mean is a "geometric average," situated between a smaller number and a larger number such that the smaller number can be multiplied by a given number to attain the geometric mean, and the geometric mean can be multiplied by that same given number to attain the larger number. The geometric mean is the square root of the product of the smaller and larger numbers.
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QuestionWhat is the geometric mean of 7, 1/2 and 120?Community Answer(7)(1/2)(120) = 420. Then use a calculator to find the cube root of 420, which is 7.4888.
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QuestionWhat is the geometric mean of 7, 21, and 34?Community AnswerMultiply 7 by 21 by 34. That's 4,998. Then take the cube root of 4,998, because there are three numbers in the data set. The answer is approximately 17.097.
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QuestionWhat is the geometric mean of 0.320, 0.150, 0.250, 0.345 and 0.145?Community AnswerMultiply all those numbers together. Then find the fifth root of the product to get the answer.
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QuestionWhat is the geometric mean of 2, 3 and 4?Community AnswerMultiply 2 by 3 by 4. You get 24. Then take the cube root of 24. That's approximately 2.88.
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QuestionWhat is the geometric mean of 1,4,16,64 and 256?Community AnswerThis becomes 64 x 64 x 256, or 1,048,576. There are five numbers in the data set, so you take the fifth root of 1,048,576, to end up with a geometric mean of 16.
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QuestionWhat is the geometric mean of 6 and 48?Community AnswerMultiply 6 by 48: you get 288. Then take the square root of 288. The geometric mean is approximately 17.
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Question50,67,39,40,36,60,54,43: what is the geometric mean by a shortcut method?Community AnswerThere is no shortcut method. Use a scientific calculator to multiply the numbers together and then take the eighth root of that product (since there are eight numbers in the set.)
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QuestionWhat is the value of 3√3000?Community Answer3√3000 = 3√[(30)(100)] = (3)(10)√30 = 30√30. You can leave the answer in that form, or you can further evaluate it: (30)(5.477) = 164.31.
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QuestionIf the geometric mean of a and x is 12, what is x?Community AnswerThat means the square root of ax = 12, so ax = 144. Then x = 144 / a. (You can't find a numeric value for x, because you've been given a single equation in two variables.)
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QuestionHow do I calculate the geometric mean of 87,100,41,33,65 and 84?Community AnswerMultiply those six numbers together. Then use a scientific calculator or a computer program to find the sixth root of the product.
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QuestionWhat is the geometric mean of 260,150,165, 201, 212, 243, 219, 227, 210, and 240?Community AnswerYou'll need a scientific calculator or a program that can find the nth root of a number. In this case you would multiply these numbers together and then find the tenth root of the product (because there are ten data points).
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QuestionWhat is the geometric mean of 3 and 8?Community Answer(3)(8) = 24. √24 = √[(4)(6)] = 2√6. That's the best (most accurate) answer, but you can further evaluate it to (2)(2.45) = 4.9.
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QuestionWhat is the geometric mean of 3 and 108?Community Answer(3)(108) = 324. The geometric mean is the square root of 324, which is18.
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QuestionWhat is the geometric mean of 1,3,1,5 and 2?Community Answer(1)(3)(1)(5)(2) = 30. Because there are five numbers, take the fifth root of 30 to get the answer, which is 1.974.
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QuestionWhat is the geometric mean of 6, 3 and 2?Community Answer(6)(3)(2) = 36. Then find the cube root of 36, because there are three numbers in the data set. The cube root of 36 is approximately 3.3.
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QuestionWhy is 8 the geometric mean of 2, 4, 16, 32?DonaganTop AnswererMultiply those four numbers together to get 4,096. Find the fourth root of 4,096. The fourth root is the square root of the square root, so use a calculator to find to find the square root twice. That gives you 8.
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QuestionWhat's the geometric means of 13.58, 0, 12.50, 23.80?Community AnswerBecause zero is one of the numbers, and because you would multiply the other numbers by zero, the geometric mean is automatically zero.
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