Arithmetic Average - Calculator

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Formula

Formula for calculating arithmetic average

The mathematical formula for calculating arithmetic average.

Arithmetic average = Σ(values) / count
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The calculation is simple: add all values and divide the result by their count.

What is arithmetic average?

Definition of arithmetic average

The arithmetic average is the simplest way to calculate an average value.

The arithmetic average is the sum of all values divided by their count. It is the most commonly used measure of central tendency, where each value has the same weight.

Unlike the weighted average, the arithmetic average treats all data equally - no value is more important than others.

Application examples

Where is arithmetic average used?

The arithmetic average has broad applications in daily life.

  • Average temperature: Calculating the average temperature from measurements at different times of the day.
  • Average salary: Calculating the average wage in a company or sector.
  • Average product rating: Calculating the average product rating from user reviews.
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