Adjective(1) approximating the statistical norm or average or expected value,lacking special distinction, rank, or status,commonly encountered,of no exceptional quality or ability,around the middle of a scale of evaluation of physical measures,relating to or constituting the most frequent value in a distribution,relating to or constituting the middle value of an orderedset of values (or the average of the middle two in aneven-numbered set),normal,typical,numerical mean(2) approximating the statistical norm or average or expected value(3) lacking special distinction(4) rank(5) or status(6) commonly encountered(7) of no exceptional quality or ability(8) around the middle of a scale of evaluation of physical measures(9) relating to or constituting the most frequent value in a distribution(10) relating to or constituting the middle value of an orderedset of values (or the average of the middle two in aneven-numbered set)(11) normal(12) typical(13) numerical mean
Noun(1) a statistic describing the location of a distribution,normal,typical amount(2) a statistic describing the location of a distribution(3) normal(4) typical amount
Verb(1) amount to or come to an average, without loss or gain,achieve or reach on average,compute the average of,obtain numerical mean(2) amount to or come to an average(3) without loss or gain(4) achieve or reach on average(5) compute the average of(6) obtain numerical mean
Adjective(1) approximating the statistical norm or average or expected value,lacking special distinction, rank, or status,commonly encountered,of no exceptional quality or ability,around the middle of a scale of evaluation of physical measures,relating to or constituting the most frequent value in a distribution,relating to or constituting the middle value of an orderedset of values (or the average of the middle two in aneven-numbered set),normal,typical,numerical mean(2) approximating the statistical norm or average or expected value(3) lacking special distinction(4) rank(5) or status(6) commonly encountered(7) of no exceptional quality or ability(8) around the middle of a scale of evaluation of physical measures(9) relating to or constituting the most frequent value in a distribution(10) relating to or constituting the middle value of an orderedset of values (or the average of the middle two in aneven-numbered set)(11) normal(12) typical(13) numerical mean
Noun(1) a statistic describing the location of a distribution,normal,typical amount(2) a statistic describing the location of a distribution(3) normal(4) typical amount
Verb(1) amount to or come to an average, without loss or gain,achieve or reach on average,compute the average of,obtain numerical mean(2) amount to or come to an average(3) without loss or gain(4) achieve or reach on average(5) compute the average of(6) obtain numerical mean
(1) Home prices in Shanghai are more than twice the national average , and rose by nearly a quarter last year.(2) Today's average levels are not typical of values throughout human evolution.(3) For example, in Canada part-time wages average 55.9 percent of full-time wages.(4) On average , the number of drivers speeding at camera sites dropped from 55 per cent to 16.(5) Wave equations normally describe an average wave height; they don't describe rogues.(6) As a result, the average age of first time purchase in the UK is increasing.(7) To calculate payment entitlements, the single payment is divided by the average area held by the farmer in the base period.(8) In my view, the present case was above average in legal complexity because of some unique issues, but it was not the most complex case on the facts.(9) The primary reason is that using differing time frames to obtain average returns will lead to different results.(10) On average , we can expect imported television to be of better quality than domestic.(11) The sliding velocity was obtained by dividing the average value of the lengths of tracks by the given period of time.(12) Leisure is passu00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu00ab and foolish even for the average teenager today.(13) On average 30 children a year receive treatment for Hodgkin's disease.(14) In determining the expected level of use, consider both the average rates and any surges in use.(15) As this model is analyzed only in terms of average payoffs, these results are not affected by these assumptions.(16) He was of average height by Aetheris standards, with a swimmer's physique, and a handsome face.
(1) Home prices in Shanghai are more than twice the national average , and rose by nearly a quarter last year.(2) Today's average levels are not typical of values throughout human evolution.(3) For example, in Canada part-time wages average 55.9 percent of full-time wages.(4) On average , the number of drivers speeding at camera sites dropped from 55 per cent to 16.(5) Wave equations normally describe an average wave height; they don't describe rogues.(6) As a result, the average age of first time purchase in the UK is increasing.(7) To calculate payment entitlements, the single payment is divided by the average area held by the farmer in the base period.(8) In my view, the present case was above average in legal complexity because of some unique issues, but it was not the most complex case on the facts.(9) The primary reason is that using differing time frames to obtain average returns will lead to different results.(10) On average , we can expect imported television to be of better quality than domestic.(11) The sliding velocity was obtained by dividing the average value of the lengths of tracks by the given period of time.(12) Leisure is passu00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu00ab and foolish even for the average teenager today.(13) On average 30 children a year receive treatment for Hodgkin's disease.(14) In determining the expected level of use, consider both the average rates and any surges in use.(15) As this model is analyzed only in terms of average payoffs, these results are not affected by these assumptions.(16) He was of average height by Aetheris standards, with a swimmer's physique, and a handsome face.