In math the sum is what two or more numbers equal.
When speaking though, when some one says
for example
" it's a long story , but ( to sum it up )" almost meaning the same thing it means in math, but more like what really happened or basically. Or something along those lines , just basically a shortened version of a situation "in an eggshell" also has the same meaning.
sum up the mean point
To summarize means to 'sum something up' or shorten it into conses form.
i am well/good
It means, "I am."
Add up, sum up, total, tote up.
sum up the mean point
The sum of standard deviations from the mean is the error.
sum mean to add and differene mean to subtrat
To summarize means to 'sum something up' or shorten it into conses form.
Number, add up, come, amount.
Sum is an answer to an addition problem.
what is sum? sum means like total of the #
To sum up means to give a brief summary (I will sum up the meeting in the email).
The sum of total deviations about the mean is the total variance. * * * * * No it is not - that is the sum of their SQUARES. The sum of the deviations is always zero.
its when yo gather ur final information up basically when u sum it all up
The mean of a series is equal to the sum divided by the number of items in the series. So, mean = sum/number, which means the sum is equal to the mean times the number. In this case, the sum is 3573.
No. Sum means to add.