Yes, "up to" can imply a limit, which may suggest less than or equal to a certain amount. For example, if something is offered "up to 50% off," it means the discount could be any percentage from 0% to 50%, but not more than 50%. Thus, it includes the possibility of being less than the stated maximum.
No, the mean is not always less than the median. The relationship between the mean and the median depends on the distribution of the data. In a skewed distribution, the mean can be less than or greater than the median; for example, in a left-skewed distribution, the mean is typically less than the median, while in a right-skewed distribution, the mean is usually greater than the median. In symmetrical distributions, like the normal distribution, the mean and median are equal.
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What does less than candid appraisal
no
If you mean -318 then it is less than 3.125
it means you are less than 3feet from the player with the ball with your hands up
In general, a mean can be greater or less than the standard deviation.
less than or equal to
Oh, what a happy little question! "Up to" means less than or equal to. It's like painting a beautiful sky with fluffy clouds - you can go right up to the edge of the canvas, but not beyond. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy accidents.
It depends what you mean by m. If you mean metres, then it is greater than it. If you mean miles, then it is less than it.
Less than -79 means... Wait for it... LESS THAN -79 :O!
They mean that the expression to the left of the sign is greater than or less than (as appropriate) the expression to the right of the sign.
it means the signs you use in math. less than <. greater than >
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What does less than candid appraisal
no
If you mean -318 then it is less than 3.125