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Regarding the Proctor and Gamble cleanser product, Comet with Bleach, it's not especially toxic, nor is it considered corrosive. It is considered likely to be an emetic. Ingesting Comet is not by any means good for you, and can easily cause damage, but is far from being lethal. See below for the P&G Material Data Safety link. Regarding The Clorox Company's product Pine-Sol, while more toxic than Comet, Pine-Sol appears to be mildly toxic, containing pine oil (no limits established) and up to 7% Isopropyl Alcohol, which, when enough is ingested, can be toxic. Before acute toxicity is reached, I would expect emesis to occur. Regardiung the Johnson Diversey product, Windex, the MSDS lists no dangerous chemicals, and a LD50 (Lethal Dose in 50% of the subjects) that's astronomical; you'd do lots more damage clomping them with the bottle. This does NOT mean it's safe to drink, as it isn't (the label will tell you this). It's just not particularly lethal. This information has been derived from the Material Data Safety Sheets (MSDS) required in the US for each product.
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.