- 1n{\displaystyle {\frac {1}{n}}} in a
situation with n{\displaystyle n}
numbers being averaged). If a
numerical property, and any
sample of data from it, can take on...
- men and
women considered that a face
averaged from a set of
attractive faces was more
appealing than one
averaged from a wide
range of women's faces, aged...
- In
ordinary language, an
average is a
single number or
value that best
represents a set of data. The type of
average taken as most
typically representative...
- In economics,
average cost (AC) or unit cost is
equal to
total cost (TC)
divided by the
number of
units of a good
produced (the
output Q): AC=TCQ.{\displaystyle...
- x˙{\displaystyle {\dot {x}}}, with the
corresponding averaged system y˙{\displaystyle {\dot {y}}}, in
order to use the
averaged system to make a
prediction and then test...
-
Batting average is a
statistic in cricket, baseball, and
softball that
measures the
performance of batters. The
development of the
baseball statistic...
- The law of
general average is a
principle of
maritime law
whereby all
stakeholders in a sea
venture proportionately share any
losses resulting from a...
- The End of
Average: How We
Succeed in a
World That
Values Sameness is a book by Todd Rose. It was
published by
HarperCollins in 2016, and
talks about...
- a gate
width and the
number of
trigger events (i.e., samples) that are
averaged over in the buffer. The
principle of
operation can be
understood as a two-step...
- The law of
averages is the
commonly held
belief that a
particular outcome or
event will, over
certain periods of time,
occur at a
frequency that is similar...