Average (arithmetic Mean)
The arithmetic mean, commonly called the mean, is obtained by adding all the individual numbers and dividing by the number of numbers.
Example: The average of £15, £25, £60 and £100 is £50 (£15 + £25 + £60 + £100 = £200 divided by 4 equals £50).
Literal Meanings of Average (arithmetic Mean)
Average:
Meanings of Average:
Any measure of central tendency, especially any mean, median, or mode.
(Sea transport) Economic loss due to damage to the goods being transported Compensation for damage or loss.
Customs duties or similar taxes levied on the goods being transported.
Proportional or equitable sharing of the financial burden.
A player's skill score calculated from his target stat, etc.
(plural) In the wheat trade, the average price of various grains in the major wheat markets.
To calculate the mean value, especially the arithmetic mean.
Obtain or generate an average over a specific time or over members of a population.
Divide the number according to a certain ratio.
To be, in general or medium.
Component or relative to the mean.
The rating is not very good or very bad somewhere in the middle of all others in the same category.
Typical.
Not exceptional, not good, generally bad or mediocre.
A service that a tenant must perform for his landlord using the tenant's animals, such as transporting wheat, grass, etc.
Sentences of Average
The mean of 10, 20 and 24 is (10 + 20 + 24)/3 = 18.
Medium level.
If you have an average of 10, 20, and 24, you get 18.
This year I achieved an average of 75% for my exams.
Medium loss.
The mean age of the participants was 18.5 years.
I soon found out that he was just an average chess player.
The average family will not need the more expensive features of this product.
Arithmetic:
Meanings of Arithmetic:
Mathematics of numbers (whole numbers, rational, real or complex) in the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
Of, pertaining to, or the use of arithmetic arithmetic.
The progress, the average, etc. they are only calculated by summation.
Sentences of Arithmetic
Arithmetic geometry.
Arithmetic series.
Mean:
Meanings of Mean:
Complain.
IN FRONT OF.
(meaning) convey.
To be convinced of (something said or said), to be sincere about (what is said).
Cause or cause (concrete result) cause (concrete result).
(usually with) Having a specific meaning.
Ordinary general.
Of common or low birth, of low rank or quality.
Poor quality or moderate wear of poor quality.
Without the dignity of the mind without the honor of the foundation of the mind of the foundation without the mind.
Of little worth or worth little or no attention, contemptible, contemptible.
Reckless sourpuss with clenched fists.
Derogatory, insulting or intransigent.
Acting selfishly, ignoring other villains.
The intention to cause harm, successful or unsuccessful, an unkind attitude towards another person.
Powerful fierce strong.
Performed with great skill, it is difficult to compete with it.
Difficult, cunning.
(now usually plural) The method or plan of action used to achieve a result.
(singular) Intermediate step or steps.
Something in the middle or in the middle, an intermediate value, or a set of values that is in the middle.
The middle voice of three-part polyphonic music is now special, the high voice of polyphonic music is a high-pitched instrument.
The average of a set of values, calculated by adding them together and dividing them by the number of members, the arithmetic mean.
Any function of several variables that satisfies certain properties and gives a representative number of its arguments, or thus the number gives a measure of the central tendency.
One of two numbers in the middle of a conventionally represented ratio, for example. B. 2 and 3 in 1:2 = 3:6.
Use the mean (see name below) as the value.
Moderately good, tolerable intermediate.
Sentences of Mean
Does he really mean what he told you last night?.
An indecisive step means certain .
An officer's status and title mean nothing in his circle.
Male of average origin/residence.
Angry look / bad dress.
Small reason.
He's so bad. I have never seen him spend more than £5 on gifts for his children.
It was bad to steal a girl's piggy bank, but she had to go to town and had no money of her own.
Take care of her, she is bad. I greeted her and she slapped me on the nose.
It must have been a terrible typhoon that wiped this city off the face of the earth.
Hit a backhand.
This problem is bad!.
Synonyms of Mean
damaging, cruel, harsh, malicious