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havocdragon

What is this kind of average called?
 
Ok so I know what a mean average and a weighted average is, and how to
calculate them, however lets say I have the following info, and formula. what
is this type of average called?

A B
1| Number of parts Age of parts
2| 1 5
3| 2 6
4| 3 4
5| 4 8
6| 5 9

So if you just did the regular age of parts average you get 6.4
Where as the weighted average would be 3.31

however my formula multiplies the sum of A2:A6 and multiplies it by the
Average of B2:B6 getting the result of 96

What kind of average is that called? or if thats not an average, what is
that type of number called?



Harlan Grove

havocdragon wrote...
Ok so I know what a mean average and a weighted average is, and how to
calculate them, however lets say I have the following info, and formula. what
is this type of average called?

A B
1| Number of parts Age of parts
2| 1 5
3| 2 6
4| 3 4
5| 4 8
6| 5 9

So if you just did the regular age of parts average you get 6.4
Where as the weighted average would be 3.31

however my formula multiplies the sum of A2:A6 and multiplies it by the
Average of B2:B6 getting the result of 96

What kind of average is that called? or if thats not an average, what is
that type of number called?


I believe it's called a mistake.


havocdragon

Thank you for that pointless peice of information.

This was not a mistake, this is exactly the informatin I intended to
generate as it isolates and quantifies a threshold number I am looking for
between thousands of records.

"Harlan Grove" wrote:

havocdragon wrote...
Ok so I know what a mean average and a weighted average is, and how to
calculate them, however lets say I have the following info, and formula. what
is this type of average called?

A B
1| Number of parts Age of parts
2| 1 5
3| 2 6
4| 3 4
5| 4 8
6| 5 9

So if you just did the regular age of parts average you get 6.4
Where as the weighted average would be 3.31

however my formula multiplies the sum of A2:A6 and multiplies it by the
Average of B2:B6 getting the result of 96

What kind of average is that called? or if thats not an average, what is
that type of number called?


I believe it's called a mistake.



Harlan Grove

havocdragon wrote...
....
This was not a mistake, this is exactly the informatin I intended to
generate as it isolates and quantifies a threshold number I am looking for
between thousands of records.

....

Whatever it is, it's not an average. It may be a 'statistic', but the
product of the sum of counts and the average of corresponding ages
isn't an average. It may be some kind of accumulated age, but a simple
SUMPRODUCT of counts and ages would give an accurate measure rather
than a muddied estimate. If you had 1 part 10 years old and 9 parts 2
years old, your statistic returns 60 while a SUMPRODUCT returns 28.



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