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Caroline
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25 December, 11:06
The geometric mean of 8 and 32
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Francis Floyd
25 December, 11:25
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A geometric mean is the n-th root of the product of n numbers.
In this case, there are 2 numbers, which means you take the square root. If there were 3 numbers, you'd take the cube-root, and so on ...
First, multiply 8 and 32 to get 256. Now, take the square root of 256, which is 16. This is the geometric mean.
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