Imagine you have a fence with the first post 15 metres away from you and the last 55 metres away. You have also 4 more posts to put in equally between them. The Xs
You measure it out and find you put them in at 8 metre gaps.
However you need 5 pieces of fencing to put in between the posts - hence the dividing by 5
Imagine you have a fence with the first post 15 metres away from you and the last 55 metres away. You have also 4 more posts to put in equally between them. The Xs
You measure it out and find you put them in at 8 metre gaps.
However you need 5 pieces of fencing to put in between the posts - hence the dividing by 5
The fence post analogy is good. Another way is to thing of steps on a staircase
Another way to look at it anything like this is to take a simpler example. Suppose the sequence is 5, X, 25
The difference between 5 and 25 is 20. Dividing by one (the number of missing values) would give the wrong answer. There are two steps needed to get from 5 and 25 so we divide by 2: so each step is 20/2=10. Add 10 to your starting number gives your answer of 15