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Pengadilan Negeri (Indonesian: district court), or Pin Number
When there are an even number of data items, there are two numbers in the middle.In this case the median is the mean average of the middle two numbers.
Two numbers can have only one arithmetic mean. In this case, it is -2.5Two numbers can have only one arithmetic mean. In this case, it is -2.5Two numbers can have only one arithmetic mean. In this case, it is -2.5Two numbers can have only one arithmetic mean. In this case, it is -2.5
It is 40.5, the number halfway between them. Median means "half of the numbers are above and half are below". With only two numbers we just split the difference. In this case the Median and the Mean are the same number - but this is not always the case. If our numbers were 43, 38, 33, 46 the Median would still be 40.5 but the Mean would be 40
2 + 5 + 11 = 18 The mean is the same as the average, which is the sum of the numbers divided by the total number of numbers that were added, in this case three. So the mean is 18/3 = 6.
what this case number mean 9999999999
what does dp and ds stand for in case numbers for court documents
It can vary from court to court, but they are normally the initials of the judge who was assigned to the case. Courts sometimes use CR to denote a criminal case and CV to denote a civil case.
Pengadilan Negeri (Indonesian: district court), or Pin Number
In the UK, the letter "S" in a Crown Court case number refers to the type of case. The "S" stands for "summary" and indicates that the case is being dealt with in a summary manner, meaning that it is a less serious offense that will be dealt with by a district judge or a magistrate in a magistrates' court. In contrast, cases that are more serious in nature are dealt with on indictment in the Crown Court and have a case number that starts with the letter "T". It's worth noting that case numbers in the UK are unique identifiers for a particular case, and are used by the court system to track and manage cases. The specific number you mentioned, "S202220802", would be the unique identifier for a specific summary case that was opened in the year 2022.
That phrase could mean MANY things. It could mean the case file number under which the court jacket is filed. It could mean the Police Report Number under wihich it is filed. It could mean that this case is referred to in another case. Etc, etc, etc..
It can vary from court to court, but they are normally the initials of the judge who was assigned to the case. Courts sometimes use CR to denote a criminal case and CV to denote a civil case.
This appears to be a court case number, although the numbers would usually be in a slightly different format or order. The letters "civ" in a court case number usually mean that this is a civil case (as opposed to a criminal case). Usually the first two numbers come from the last two digits of the year the suit was originally filed; but it is usually offset from the rest with a dash (e.g., 04-1980, indicating that it is the 1,980th case filed in 2004 with this particular court). However, in this case, if the numbers are out of order, the "010" could indicate that it was filed in 2010 and be case number 041980, or the 41,980th case filed in 2010. Most attorneys and legal professionals would have given the latter case number as "10-41980." If this were a state court case (it is difficult to tell from the information given), then the "dr" could well indicate that this is also a domestic relations case filed in the domestic relations division of the court. These cases are mostly divorces, child custody disputes, petitions for injunctions in domestic violence cases, etc. Usually these are kept confidential from the general public.
That phrase could mean MANY things. It could mean the case file number under which the court jacket is filed. It could mean the Police Report Number under wihich it is filed. It could mean that this case is referred to in another case. Etc, etc, etc..
It's probably a case number. It's common for case file numbers to begin with the year in which they originated, 2009 in this case, and then to contain letters that identify other aspects of the case. The "CR" probably means it is a criminal case. The remaining numbers and letters probably signify other information, as required by the local numbering system.
"NM" in front of a court case number typically stands for "New Mexico," indicating that the case is filed in a New Mexico court. Each state may have its own abbreviations for court cases, and "NM" helps identify the jurisdiction. This designation is important for legal professionals and the public to quickly ascertain where the case is being heard.
to find the mean of a group of numbers, add them together and divide by the number of numbers there are in that group. in this case there are 6