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No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
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See mean-8. Or get a dictionary.
There is no statistical term such as "deviation mean".
No, the geometric mean is not the same as the mean of two numbers.
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Some examples of CVVC (consonant-vowel-vowel-consonant) words include "rain," "keep," and "feet." These words are typically two-syllable words with a long vowel sound in the middle.
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No, the word "faint" is not considered a long vowel word with a CVVC pattern. The vowel sound "ai" is a two-letter vowel team, not a long vowel sound like in words such as "blanket" or "rainbow."
CVVC stands for consonant, vowel, vowel consonant ending with "e" this is a patern for forming certain words in English language. Example for CVVCe i the word HOUSE
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Words that fit the CVVC (Consonant-Vowel-Vowel-Consonant) pattern typically include those where a consonant is followed by two vowels and ends with another consonant. Examples include "bead," "team," "coat," and "rain." In these words, the first vowel often contributes to the syllable structure, while the second vowel can modify the sound of the first or serve as a part of a diphthong. This pattern is common in English and can be found in various word families.
The CVVC appears on the back of a credit card or debit card in the space that you're supposed to sign. On an ATM card that is not also a debit card, there probably won't be one.
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It's moderately normal. Most companies have ordering systems that store credit card numbers that have been used to purchase items from that company. (This is not for any nefarious reason; in order to issue a refund, for example, the merchant must provide the full credit card number as well as the date and the exact amount of the transaction.) They're (hopefully) stored in an encrypted form, so the people using the system cannot see the full credit card number, but they usually can tell what the last four digits were. Asking you for the last four digits of the card lets them avoid typing the whole thing in again, since it's very unlikely that the same customer will have two cards on file with the same last four digits. They may also ask for the CVVC (this is the 3 or 4 digit number on the back of the card... their agreement with the credit card processing company forbids them from storing this number). You don't HAVE to have a CVVC to run a credit card, but you do get a discount on the transaction fee if you do, so it's policy at most places that take credit cards over the internet or by phone to get it.