A number is called the break-even point if it is equal
to the sum of all other numbers under consideration.
Assume that |S| = 10 and that one of the numbers is a
break-even point equal to 400. What is Mean(S)? Your answer can
only consist of digits (and if a real number, then also decimal
point) and no other characters, punctuation, letters or
spaces.
A number is called the break-even point if it is equal to the sum of all other numbers under consideration. Assume that
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A number is called the break-even point if it is equal to the sum of all other numbers under consideration. Assume that
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