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Julien Mayer
23 May, 04:25
What is the geometric mean of 28 and 14?
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Jasmin Hayden
23 May, 07:10
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gm = 14sqrt (2)
or approximately 19.8
Step-by-step explanation:
to find the geometric mean, multiply the numbers together and then take the square root
gm = sqrt (28*14)
gm = sqrt (392)
gm = sqrt (196*2)
gm = 14sqrt (2)
gm = 19.799
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