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arithmetic mean
noun
the mean obtained by adding several quantities together and dividing the sum by the number of quantities.
the arithmetic mean of 1, 5, 2, and 8 is 4.
arithmetic mean
noun
Often shortened to: mean.Also called: average.an average value of a set of integers, terms, or quantities, expressed as their sum divided by their number Compare geometric mean
the arithmetic mean of 3, 4, and 8 is 5
arithmetic mean
The value obtained by dividing the sum of a set of quantities by the number of quantities in the set. For example, if there are three test scores 70, 83, and 90, the arithmetic mean of the scores is their sum (243) divided by the number of scores (3), or 81.
Word History and Origins
Origin of arithmetic mean1
Example Sentences
It would give the ECB greater flexibility by not tying it to an arithmetic mean.
If you’ve taken a little bit of math or statistics, you might reach for the mean—the arithmetic mean, to be precise.
Dr. Johnson: We used standard deviations and arithmetic means.
"When you think about it the Parliamentary arithmetic means that this must be a Parliament that works together and collaborates," she said.
But despite his claim of representing some harmless arithmetic mean of racism, he touched on many of the F.N.’s identitarian themes.
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