The "mean" is the "average". In statistics, it is the commonly used terminology. The mean value of a set of numeric observations is the sum of that set of observations divided by the number of observations.
type in e.g =AVERAGE(B5:C4)
The mean is the average of a set of numbers in arithmetic, calculating by adding them together and dividing by the number of them.
You add all the scores together then divide by the number of things you have got.
Mean is the average.
Take the mean (or average) of the two middle numbers.
the mean is an average of a set of numbers
58962 the mean (average) is 6
Mean is the mathematical term for average.
The mean average deviation is the same as the mean deviation (or the average deviation) and they are, by definition, 0.
A mean is an average. It's when you add up all of the numbers in a group and divide the sum of the numbers by the number of numbers in the group. We used to joke how it was mean because it involved a lot of work.
'Mean' is the correct word, for 'average'. 'Average' really means ' damage' etc., from 'Avaricious'. However, 'average' is casually used in every-day life as the 'mean'.
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