Long-run average value of a random variable.
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Examples for "mean"
Examples for "mean"
1I don't mean 'nice' the way she means 'nice,' either; don't worry.
2You cry 'freedom,' but mean 'equal.' You think people really want either?
3Mr Power said it would mean a great deal to the industry.
4Variations in testing regimes mean the true number is likely far higher.
5What will the result mean for the political parties in Northern Ireland?
1However, he had little expectation that the court would hear the case.
2And of course then, a long period of tension and expectation started.
3Analysts' average expectation was 84 cents per share, according to Reuters Estimates.
4Loud voices in the antechamber interrupted her; she listened in breathless expectation.
5It's a day to strike the right balance between expectation and reality!
1It did not disclose the expected value of the investment or Sanpo's financial results.
2The realized and expected value of new business that the company generated fell 31 percent.
3Reward schedules were such that expected value could increase, decrease, or remain constant with respect to time.
4Sure, this isn't too close to the expected value of g but it is in the same ballpark.
5The fundamental determinant of future income from share holding was replaced by the expected value of share- ownership.
1From the first moment I saw you, I thought you seemed familiar.
2The moment the room lit up and the first moment I cried.
3And you may be sure I'll look the first moment I can.
4I'm just trying to provide that first moment of interest, that spark.
5The first moment had been the day Clara went for her kitten.
1He also introduced the concept of mathematical expectation into probability theory.
Translations for mathematical expectation