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This is due to the Law of Large Numbers. According to this law, the average of a set of numbers is more likely to be closer to the true average.
The more data you have, the more accurate your information. If you have a large amount of evidence of one result, it makes it look correct.
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In integer division, you expect the result to be an integer. Anything left over will be quoted as a remainder. The more commonly used division (not integer division) will continue calculating decimals, up to the desired accuracy.
The median is the value which seperates the upper and lower half of a set of numbers. The mean is the average value between two or more numbers. In calculating a set of numbers, specifically a set of averages, the median may indeed be effected by the mean.
Food supplies became more reliable.
This is due to the Law of Large Numbers. According to this law, the average of a set of numbers is more likely to be closer to the true average.
An investigation which is conducted under strictly controlled and monitored conditions is likely to result in mor reliable investigations.
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peer review makes the result more reliable
One can find information about calculating his Grade Point Average on sites like WikiHow or PossibilityU. One can also ask his college to calculate his GPA.
3 years later Home tests are not reliable, go see a clinic or doctor for more reliable tests.
No. Most pregnancy tests are much more reliable once the period has been missed.
average result is the result when you do a few times of the same experiment and get a few result then you average it.
The more data you have, the more accurate your information. If you have a large amount of evidence of one result, it makes it look correct.
A reliable measure is consistent and yields consistent results, so it may not be measuring the intended construct accurately (lack validity). On the other hand, a valid measure accurately assesses the intended construct, but it must be consistent and produce stable results (reliable) to ensure that the measurements are dependable and trustworthy.
When you add two numbers together and divide that number by the 2, the result is the average.