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Once again, to make things simple for LAZY people the "average" is used. It is a FACT that the "average" is not an exact number."
If and average is not an "exact" number (an incorrect claim, as averages are a VERY exact number), then an average is not a real number. It is something made up. In your thoughts, it is made up for "lazy people" and "nefarious means.
Well kid, here is a simple example of how real and exact and average is:
If we are treasure hunting and share the spoils equally and I find seven gold coins and you find five, we have twelve between us. Twelve divided by two is an exact average of six each.
Twelve is the real total. Six is the average found for each, and six is what we each end up with.
Very exact, very real numbers.
Remember that time you thought that "real" gas prices (prices adjusted for inflation over time) were actually "average prices"? Another time you showed us math ain't your strong suit.
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