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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and the average are" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where you are discussing averages, but the subject-verb agreement is incorrect; "average" should be singular or "are" should be replaced with "is."
Example: "The scores were high, and the average is above 80."
Alternatives: "and the average is" or "and the average value is".
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Gordon Winston, an economist at Williams College, told Congress that poor "stars" were doing well -- through scholarships awarded by private colleges -- but "the good-but-not-great low-income kid, and the average, are being lost".
Therefore, we define the permeability by begin{aligned} mathcal{P}(t)=bigllangle v_{ell}^{2}(t) bigrrangle _{ell} = frac {1}{N_{mathrm{in}}(t)} sum_{ell=1}^{N_{mathrm{in}}(t)}v_{ell}^{2}(t), end{aligned} (7) where the sum and the average are limited to individuals adopting the routing system, because of the lack of information about origin-destination of the others.
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Last year 38 players were below par and the average was 71.692.
Each crawl was run four times and the average was taken for each tracking method.
(Today, the league minimum is three hundred and eighty thousand, and the average is close to three million).
Ms. Wang said the lowest reported wage was $6.50, and the average was between $7 and $9.
The shortest interval was just 15 days, the longest was 520 days, and the average was 94 days.
Note that the Belle result is outside of the physical region, and the average is very close to the boundary.
The content of kaolinite is from 7.2% to 16.87%, and the average is 12.21%.
In 2007, the number of sales was 149, and the average was $1.3 million.
Their ages ranged from 4 to 24 and the average was 11.1 ± 5.3 (S.D).
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