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in math whats is "calculate and find the mean??? doea Mean = Average?
does Mean = Average
so its "calculate and find the average (Mean)????
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
yes it does
- ?Lv 45 years ago
Ok, here's my take on it: Because of the fact that fans have experienced so many highs in pro wrestling through the years (particularly in the 1990's when wrestling was at it's peak), it's almost as if they permanently set the bar high to a certain level of expectation. There are a few ways you can view this. 1. You can't really blame them b/c being that wrestling was so awesome at one point, who wants to see a watered down product? It makes you analyze what was going on back in the day, then look at what you have now, and you feel like your getting jipped more or less. 2. Everything in life, no matter what it is has it's high and low points. Use rap music for example. I think it was at it's peak in the 1990's as well. 2 pac, Nas, Biggie Smalls, Jay-Z, Wu Tang, Big Pun, Big L, Snoop, Eminem, Mobb Deep. These are just a few rappers that came out of that decade and are some of the best ever. Fast forward to today and we have people like Lil Wayne and Soulja Boy....WTF happened ? is my thoughts on the current state of hip hop. IMO Nas, Jay-Z and Eminem are the one's keeping rap alive. But back to the point b/c I got off track a little lol. Like I said, everything has it's high and low points, the 1990's were the best period ever for wrestling. Do people really think it can be topped? My choice in opinion is a mix of 1 and 2 of course. I agree w/t rassling fundemental, it's called a PPV for a reason (even though alot of ppl don't even pay), there's nothing wrong w/t at least wanting to see ONE 5 star match. HOWEVER, for people to expect 5 star shows all the time is rediculous. Again, I know the bar was set in the 90s, but it was set to high. Fan's need to realize that it isn't the 90's anymore, get w/t the time and lower the bar at least a little bit. Also, I agree. If the rock wanted to come back, he would have done it years ago. People need to stop hoping for the rock and stonecold to come back, b/c it's just not gonna happen. They made it clear they want to move on, so fans need to move on as well. Notice they played "stonecold"'s music when CM Punk cut that promo right? And how CM Punk kept referencing the rock, making smarks THINK the rock was about to return? IMO I think they did it to take a stab at the IWC who always complain they want Austin and Rock back, toying w/t their emotions more or less. Its very apparant that the WWE does not like the IWC that much. Micheal Cole I think is saying stuff that Vince McMahon really feels. As far as the 900th episode goes, Even I think WWE could have done better. I mean, if it's such a monumental feat, shouldn't the show have been epic? WWE did that to themselves, hyping it up hardcore I think.
- MelissaLv 61 decade ago
The mean is the average. Your teacher put it in an odd way. Usually it would say calculate the mean, or find the mean, not both. But yes, that's what she wants.
- 1 decade ago
add up the total and divide by how many figures you have ie
30+ 50+40=120 now divide by 3 (the 3 figures of 30, 50 and 40) =40
if you add 4 figures together then you would divide by 4 say
20+20+30+10= 80 80 divide by 4 is 20
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yes mean is the average.