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  1. of or relating to an average; estimated by average; forming an average: The average rainfall there is 180 inches. typical; common; ordinary: The average secretary couldn't handle such a workload. His grades were nothing special, only average. verb (used with object) , av·er·aged, av·er·ag·ing.

  2. average adjective (AMOUNT) B1 [ before noun ] An average number is the number you get by adding two or more amounts together and dividing the total by the number of amounts: average earnings average earnings. average income average income. average rainfall average rainfall.

  3. average noun (AMOUNT) B1. an amount calculated by adding some amounts together and then dividing by the number of amounts: They work an average of 30.5 hours per week. More examples. Fewer examples. His income is way above the national average. His work is below average. Rates of pay are above average.

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    Mar 6, 2024 · The average of a set of numbers is simply the sum of the numbers divided by the total number of values in the set. For example, suppose we want an average of 24, 55, 17, 87 and 100. Simply find the sum of the numbers: 24 + 55 + 17 + 87 + 100 = 283 and divide by 5 to get 56.6.

  5. How to Find the Mean. The mean is the average of the numbers. It is easy to calculate: add up all the numbers, then divide by how many numbers there are. In other words it is the sum divided by the count. Example 1: What is the Mean of these numbers? 6, 11, 7. Add the numbers: 6 + 11 + 7 = 24.

  6. 1 average / ˈ ævrɪʤ/ noun. plural averages. Britannica Dictionary definition of AVERAGE. 1. : a number that is calculated by adding quantities together and then dividing the total by the number of quantities. [count] The average of 16, 8, and 6 is 10. Take all these temperatures and find their average.

  7. ordinary; not especially good. I was just an average sort of student. The route is for walkers of average ability. The quality has been pretty average (= not very good). Word Origin. See average in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary See average in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English. Check pronunciation: average.

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