This "average" is the mode for the class.
the average
Average is the sum of all data points divided by the number of data points. Median is the data point that is exactly halfway between the lowest and highest data points.
The average is defined as the sum of the data points divided by the number of data points. In this instance (89 + 93 + 141)%/3 = 108 %, to the justified number of significant digits.
In that case, the sum of all of your data points, when divided by the number of points, results in an uneven number, presumably an odd one.
change in y values of 1st and last points divided by the change in x values of the 1st and last points
The average number of F1 constructors points earned per race by teams in the current season is approximately 20 points.
A batting average is number of hits divided by the number of at bats. Slugging Percentage is a mathematical equation. A HR is fout points, triple 3 points, a double is two, and a single is one. take the number of points added up, then divide by the number of at bats. For example, a batter goes 1 for 4 and hits a home run, which is four points. Four points divided into 4 at bats equals 1.000 slugging percentage.
probably 31 points
You total the number of quality points and divide that number by the number of credits the courses added up to. If each course was three credits, the quality points would be 12 for the A, 9 for the B, 6 for the C, and 0 for the F. The total would be 27 quality points divided by the number of credits attempted which would be 12 (if three credits each). Thus, the grade point average would be a 2.25 which is typically a C average. You can increase that average dramatically by repeating the course you received the F in.
To determine the average position of a set of data points, add up all the positions and then divide by the total number of data points. This will give you the average position.
Usually every "A" you receive on a report card is allocated 4 points every "B" 3 points, "C" 2 points "D" 1 point "F" (fail) 0 points The total is then divided by the number of courses for which you received a grade, and the result is the grade point average. Thus if you took six courses and received a "B" in each, you would have 18 points, divided by the six courses for a 3.0 grade point average. Of course if you took six courses, got 2 "A"s 2 "B"s and 2 "C"s you would still have 18 points divided by the six courses and, once again, a grade point Average of 3.0. That's why it's called a GPA, or Grade Point AVERAGE. A GPA 3.0 is referred to as a "B" average, it doesn't mean you got a "B" in every course, but it was the AVERAGE value of the letter grade you received
Average refers to the total value divided by the total number of data points, providing an overall measure. Constant remains the same value throughout. Instantaneous refers to the value of a variable at a specific moment in time.