Reason is singular, meaning just one reason.
Reasons is plural, meaning more than one reason.
The plural, though, is not possessive.
Plural is more than singular. Singular is only one and plural means more than one.
Yes there can be more then one outlier
One line can have only one slope. It is possible to draw more than one line on a single graph, however.
3/12 is 50% more than 1/6 .
Yes. If the predominant data are higher than the median, the mean average will be higher than the median average. For example, the median average of the numbers one through ten is five. The mean average is five and one-half.
More than one partner. It means that someone is interested in someone else for more reasons than just sex.
yes. when there is more than one object
Yes it is for a couple of reasons it is possible.
For any set of numbers, there can only be one mean, so it is not an issue that can arise. If you are working with more than one set of figures, then you can have more than one mean. What you do then is really dependent on what it is that you want to do with them, so there is no single answer to the question.
No. But there can be more than one data point which has the same value as the mean for the set of numbers. Or there can be none that take the mean value.
There is one arithmetic mean and one geometric mean to a set of numbers.
More than one
More than one.
Just as you have spelt it, if you mean "more than one smoker". If you mean "belonging to a smoker", it's "smoker's". If you mean "belonging to more than one smoker" it's "smokers'".
There is more than one Mecca and more than one Lahore in the world. Which ones do you mean?
"They're" is a contraction for "they are'". They is used in the plural sense meaning more than one person. Therefore, they're can be described as more than one.
A variable measured at the interval or ratio level can have more than one arithmetic mean.