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The result of mixing equal MASSES of water at different temperatures will be the mean of the two temperatures. Unless you are being very sophisticated and are taking the thermal expansion into account, the same will apply to volumes.
No.
Co can mean joint, together or the similar; however it doesn't always mean equal. For example: co-owners in a business are both owners. However, they do not necessarily have to have equal ownership.
If you mean in Excel, yes: you must always start a formula with an equal sign.
The geometric mean, if it exists, is always less than or equal to the arithmetic mean. The two are equal only if all the numbers are the same.
Other things being equal, yes; in general, no. The mass also depends on the density.
The result of mixing equal MASSES of water at different temperatures will be the mean of the two temperatures. Unless you are being very sophisticated and are taking the thermal expansion into account, the same will apply to volumes.
A stationary front occurs when two air masses meet, but nether is displaced.
No. They are equal only if the distribution is symmetrical.
If by "equal" you mean "equal in length", yes, that is the same as "congruent".
No.
Co can mean joint, together or the similar; however it doesn't always mean equal. For example: co-owners in a business are both owners. However, they do not necessarily have to have equal ownership.
No, equal does not mean fair even though it may be fair.
If you mean in Excel, yes: you must always start a formula with an equal sign.
The land masses of the Earth are the continents.
The geometric mean, if it exists, is always less than or equal to the arithmetic mean. The two are equal only if all the numbers are the same.
The z score for the mean is always 0.