No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
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There is no statistical term such as "deviation mean".
See mean-8. Or get a dictionary.
The mathematical term for "mean" is "mean".The popular, or colloquial term for "mean" is "average".
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The best place to see the effects of land shift in RPV is on Palos Verdes Drive South, along the coast. The road has to be repaired often because of shifting land.
The Three Mile Island accident was caused by a combination of human error and mechanical malfunctions. Operators misread confusing and contradictory instrument readings which led to a partial meltdown in one of the reactors. This accident highlighted the importance of proper training for nuclear plant operators and the need for improved safety systems.
Domenic J. Maglieri has written: 'Feasibility study on conducting overflight measurements of shaped sonic boom signatures using the Firebee BQM-34E RPV' -- subject(s): Drone aircraft, Sonic boom 'Summary of sonic boom rise times observed during FAA community response studies over a 6-month period in the Oklahoma City area' -- subject(s): Noise intensity, Acoustic velocity, Aerodynamic noise, Overpressure, Sonic booms
Stephen C H Lu is the author of various books on digital signal processing and communication systems, including "Signal Processing and Linear Systems" and "Digital Communication Systems Engineering with Software-Defined Radio." These books offer comprehensive coverage of the theoretical and practical aspects of these fields.
you mean what you mean
Mean is the average.
It mean what you don't what does it mean.
The arithmetic mean is a weighted mean where each observation is given the same weight.
The correct usage is "what DOES it mean"
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It seems like you may be referring to "aumred" as a term that is not commonly recognized or defined. Without additional context or information, it is difficult to provide a specific meaning for this term. If you could provide more details or clarify the context in which "aumred" is used, I would be able to offer a more accurate explanation.