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• #3
spritely 44
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• #4
it's everyones age added up divided by the number of users on the forum.
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• #5
would it be the mean or the median?
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• #6
mean.
if all the ages were written in a line, the median is the one exactly half-way across.
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i can't believe i remembered that i failed o-level maths and ended up with a gcse d when i retook
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• #9
So which one is the mode?
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• #10
most common.
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• #11
range = highest age minus lowest age.
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• #12
the one that is most frequent.
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• #13
too late damn...
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• #14
What about the standard deviation?
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• #15
There are only non-standard deviants..
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• #17
the square root of the sum of the variance in a dataset squared over number case
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• #18
bored now, can we stop this? play kerplunk or something?
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• #19
Let's face it, we're all outliers.
And I felt a floor effect on Saturday's London-Caterham ride :(
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• #20
i'm 32
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• #21
nimhbus i'm 32
Weeks, decades?
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• #22
there's no need to be facetious, now is there?
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• #23
middle aged (yes, I do also own a Condor)
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• #24
Dog years or Cat years?
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• #25
ads the square root of the sum of the variance in a dataset squared over number case
Flashbacks, gasp, to A-level Statistics, gasp. Can't take, gasp, the logic. Someone please, gasp, help me...
Just wondered how broad the cross-section of ages on here is. I'll start the ball rolling with a youthful 38.