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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/22/2019 8:30 AM, De'vID wrote:<br>
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<div>I have a few questions:</div>
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<p>latlh:</p>
<p>The page says <b>ghIl</b> means <i>be the mean, be the average
[arithmetic mean].</i> Is this meant to be an imprecise layman's
term (since the mean and the average are different things), or
does it actually mean <i>arithmetic mean,</i> and <i>average</i>
is just in there to (imprecisely) guide a layman's understanding
of what a <i>mean</i> is? Or is it some mathematical term that is
somehow both a mean and an average?<br>
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