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Subject: Re: [lojban] normal vs average
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From: And Rosta <arosta@uclan.ac.uk>
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And which is fadni?

>>> cmeclax@gmx.co.uk 11/13/01 02:16pm >>>
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How do we distinguish normal (as opposed to abnormal, which indicates=20
something's wrong) from average (mean, median, mode)? Which is cnano? My=20
average reliability figures, because of floods, have recently been quite=20
abnormal!

cmeclax
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