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The average speed of a car is how fast it averages over a span of time. Instantaneous speed is how fast the car is moving at any given time which is measured using a real-time speedometer.
The average speed of a car is how fast it averages over a span of time. Instantaneous speed is how fast the car is moving at any given time which is measured using a real-time speedometer.
This depends on the desity of the Pinewood block in the kit. The block can vary from 90 grams to 150 grams, but usually averages around 110 grams. If we add the wheels & axles (14 grams) and the box and rules (8 grams), the entire kit can average about 132 grams.,
The average is 40 mph because if you go up a hill that is 60 miles long, it will take you two hours. And if you travel down 60 mph, it will take you one hour. Divide 120 miles (60 miles going up, 60 miles coming down) by three hours (two hours going up, two hours going down) and you get an average of 40 mph.
It all depends on how big the printer is and what components are in the printer, as well as what kind of ink or toner is used for it.
You can get the average of an average, but you would be averaging one number, so you would get the same result. You can get the average of a set of averages, though to make sense they will often need to be a weighted average of averages.
It is also an average. It is usually a better measure of the average value of the characteristic that is being measured.
Average = Total/Count so Total = Average*Count.
No, a sum of averages is NOT as accurate as the average of the whole. For example: A=avg (1,10) = 5.5 B=avg (1, 1, 1, 1, 1) = 1 avg(A,B) = 3.25 [Average of averages] avg(1,1,1,1,1,1,10) = 2.29 [The original data set]
He has many averages, but yes this is one of them.
an average is the most frequent number (or result) in a set of data.
4.5mm
Utica averages close to 100 inches.
It averages 44 inches per year.
-30 degreesThe summit averages -33F.
A Mean is a type of average, but there are other kinds of averages too, Modes and Medians.
3 major stock INDEXES, not averages, Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), NASDAQ, and S&P 500.