Oh, dude, 4.5E10 is just a fancy way of saying 4.5 times 10 to the power of 10, which is basically 45 billion. It's like when math tries to sound all scientific and intimidating, but really it's just throwing around some big numbers. So yeah, 4.5E10 is just a way of saying "Hey, I'm a really big number, but don't worry, I'm still just a number."
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Well, darling, 4.5E10 is just scientific notation for 45,000,000,000. It's a fancy way of saying "big number alert!" So, next time you see that E lurking around, just remember it's shorthand for "ain't nobody got time for all those zeroes."
No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
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See mean-8. Or get a dictionary.
There is no statistical term such as "deviation mean".
No, the geometric mean is not the same as the mean of two numbers.