Find the difference between the arithmetic mean and geometric mean of 50 and 32.
To find the arithmetic mean, you need to add two given numbers and divide the result by 2. Since the numbers are 2.
We get: (50 + 32): 2 = 82: 2 = 41.
To find the geometric mean, you need to multiply the first number by the second and derive it from under the root.
We get: √ (50 * 32) = √1600 = 40.
In order to find the difference between the number 41 and the number 40, you need to understand what the “difference” is. Difference is, simply put, an action when another is subtracted from one number.
In this case, the number 41 will be the subtracted number, and the number 40 will be subtracted. In order to find out what is the difference between these numbers, we must subtract the subtracted from the reduced (that is, the number 41) (that is, the number 40).
We get: 41 – 40 = 1.
Answer: 1.