The average of the first 390 natural numbers


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Here we will define and show you the formula and the math to calculate the average of the first 390 natural numbers.

The first 390 natural numbers are the whole numbers (integers) that start with 1 and end with 390. To make a list of the first 390 natural numbers, you simply count up to 390.

To get the average of those 390 numbers, you add them up and then divide the sum by 390. We created a formula that can calculate the average of any sequence of natural numbers starting with 1. Here is the formula to calculate the average (avg) of the first n natural numbers:

avg = ((n × (n + 1)) ÷ 2) ÷ n

When we enter n = 390 in our formula, we get the average of the first 390 natural numbers. Here is the math and the answer:

avg = ((n × (n + 1)) ÷ 2) ÷ n
avg = ((390 × (390 + 1)) ÷ 2) ÷ 390
avg = ((390 × 391) ÷ 2) ÷ 390
avg = (152490 ÷ 2) ÷ 390
avg = 76245 ÷ 390
average = 195.5


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