Sentence examples for be averaged from inspiring English sources

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be averaged

adjective

Constituting or relating to the average.

  • The average age of the participants was 18.5.

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The bad stuff cannot be averaged.

If more than one target is found in the Measure, values will be averaged.

Your study abroad grades will not be averaged into your Cornell grade point average.

These ratings should then be averaged for the interview and for the job candidate.

Note that more than one frame must be averaged to obtain a coherence less than one.

The three components will then be averaged to give a team a B.C.S. ranking.

These values at points can then be averaged over the whole glacier for a whole year.

When the size scale is refined, local inhomogeneity becomes dominant and cannot be averaged.

Any individual errors would be averaged out, and the participants would collectively reach the correct decision.

This way the noise would be averaged out and we would get the average value out of the sensor.

So for a given month, all the records in England and Wales might be averaged out to give one number.

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