It either means "a measurable extent of some kind, such as length, breadth, depth, or height" or "a mode of linear extension of which there are three in space and two on a flat surface, which corresponds to one of a set of coordinates specifying the position of a point."
NO!!! At best RATIO can mean unequal sharing. e.g. 1:3 mean one part receives '1' item , whilst the other part received '3' items. Ratios are often delineated by a colon, e.g a:b :: c:d The double colon is comparing the two ratios.
the mean
mean: average
In every-day terms, 'The Mean' is called the 'Average'.
AVERAGE
NO!!! At best RATIO can mean unequal sharing. e.g. 1:3 mean one part receives '1' item , whilst the other part received '3' items. Ratios are often delineated by a colon, e.g a:b :: c:d The double colon is comparing the two ratios.
It is the point in a mathematical space from which all distances are measured. In two dimensions its coordinates are (0,0). In 3-D they are (0,0,0) and so on.
it is a math term
the mean
its the answer.
mean: average
The term does not do anything! In simple term, it means a solid. It may be defined in terms of its length, width and height (the 3 dimensions).
In every-day terms, 'The Mean' is called the 'Average'.
AVERAGE
Four
tamera
average...:)