The mean, or the average.
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The basics how-to's.
That's the definition of the "mean" or "average" of that group of terms.
The arithmetic mean.
You go to the website listed in the source links below And use the Horse Isle UTS Calculator Tool to calculate your horses UTS. UTs mean Untrainables. It means you can't train those 2 stats (Intelligence and Personality) for your horse(s). If a horse has maxed UTs then it'll probably do better than a horse with poor UTs depending on their other stats.
UTS Online can be applied for at the UTS center itself on campus or at the official UTS website or international students may apply online at the UTS website.
UTs stand for untrainables. If you look on your horse's training stats the UTs are Intelligence and Personality.
UTS Gridiron was created in 1993.
UTS r five in India
UTs are Intelligence and Personalitiy.
UTS of 304L Stainless Steel is 586MPa UTS of 304 Stainless Steel is 621MPa
Dunston UTS F.C. was created in 1975.
Calculating UTs is actually very simple. First, add together your horse's UTs (intelligence + personality). Add the UT's of that breed. Divide your horse's UTs by the breed max, and you'll get a decimal number. Multiply that by 100 and there is the percentage!
The acronym of UTS could stand for many different things, so it is almost impossible to determine the meaning without more information as to what the acronym UTS is referring to.
"Vertigo - UTS" was created in March 2018. It is an immersive virtual reality experience that transports players into a surreal world filled with challenging environments and puzzles.
To calculate horse UTs, go to your horse and add it's personality and intelligence together. Then go the library and add the breed's UTs together. Divide your horse's by the breed max. You will get a decimal number. Multiply by a hundred to get your percentage. Example: I have a Camel with UTs of 232 and 203. I add those together and get 435. Now, I go to the library to find the breed max (300 and 200 for Camels). Add that to get 500. Now I divide my Camel's UTs (435) by the breed max (500). I get 0.87, which means my Camel has 87% UTs. You can also do it using a balancing equation, that looks like this (without the dots, of course)- ...Horses UTs ............? (Percentage of Horses UTs) ____________ x _________________________ Breed Max UTs ..........................100 To use this, figure up the horses UT's (without tack), and write it where it is shown above. Then, go to the library and figure the breeds max UTs - write it where it is shown. Then, write the other side of the equation - blank in the numerator, and 100 in the deominator. Now, take your horses UT's and multiply them. Then, divide that number by the breeds max UTs. For example - Wild Selle Francais horse. The horses UTs together are 1,141. The breed max is 1350. 1,141 ....................? (Percentage of Horses UTs) ____________ x _________________________ 1,350 ...................................100 Multiply 1,141 to 100. Then divide that number by 1,350. You get 84.5 - which means this horses UTs are 85% (if you round).