KidBrine, on 05 December 2017 - 12:36 AM, said:
BrineMath Functions
BrineMath.Average(T)
T is many arguments no longer in the form of a table. (Thank You! Luca_S)
Ex: BrineMath.Average(5,7,6,8,9,10)
Returns 38.333333
5+7+6+8+9+10 = 45
6 numbers
45 / 6 = 7.5
How do you get 38.33333 ???











