Average of odd numbers from 1 to 8300




What is the average of odd numbers from 1 to 8300? Here we will show you how to calculate the average of odd numbers from 1 to 8300.

To find the average of the odd numbers from 1 to 8300, we first calculate how many odd numbers there are from 1 to 8300. Then, we calculate the sum of odd numbers from 1 to 8300. And finally, we divide the sum by the number of odd numbers to get the average.


The range is from 1 to 8300, and the odd numbers within that range are from 1 to 8299. Therefore, the first odd number in the sequence is 1, and the last odd number in the sequence is 8299.

Step 1) Calculate the total number of odd numbers from 1 to 8300
Here we calculate the total number of odd numbers from 1 to 8300 by entering the first and last odd number in the sequence into our formula. Here is the formula and the math:

tot = (last - first + 2) ÷ 2
tot = (8299 - 1 + 2) ÷ 2
tot = 8300 ÷ 2
tot = 4150
Total odd numbers from 1 to 8300 = 4150

Step 2) Calculate the sum of odd numbers from 1 to 8300
To calculate the sum of odd numbers from 1 to 8300, you enter the total odd numbers (tot) from Step 1 and the first odd number in the sequence into our formula. Here is the formula and the math:

sum = (tot ÷ 2) × (2 × first + (2 × (tot - 1))
sum = (4150 ÷ 2) × (2 × 1 + (2 × (4150 - 1))
sum = 2075 × (2 + 8298)
sum = 2075 × 8300
sum = 17222500
Sum of odd numbers from 1 to 8300 = 17222500

Step 3) Calculate the average of odd numbers from 1 to 8300
Almost done! Now we can calculate the average of odd numbers from 1 to 8300 by dividing the sum of odd numbers from Step 2 by the total odd numbers from Step 1. Here is the formula, the math, and the answer:

Average = sum ÷ tot
Average = 17222500 ÷ 4150
Average = 4150
Average of odd numbers from 1 to 8300 = 4150


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