Examples of using Averaging in English and their translations into Hebrew
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December 2006, the rating doubled once again, averaging 2.8 minutes per day
Hill finished the season averaging 9.6 points per game with a field goal percentage of .442.
Maravich erupted in his third season, averaging 26.1 points and dishing out 6.9 assists per game.
NCIS: Los Angeles," is the most-watched new show of the fall season, averaging 17.5 million viewers and a 4.1 rating in the adults 18-49 demographic….
By the end of the regular season, he was averaging 20.3 points per game,
With annual temperatures averaging a pleasant 69 degrees, the“City of Arts& Innovation” is a vital hub halfway between North Carolina's eastern beaches and western mountains.
With temperatures averaging a pleasant 69 degrees, the“City of Arts& Innovation” is a vital hub halfway between North Carolina's eastern beaches and western mountains.
Despite the Nets' struggles without Lopez, Blatche played well, averaging 18.1 points and 8.8 rebounds.
Small classes, averaging 12 students per class,
though, with a bike averaging six uses per week,
However, in the playoffs she performed poorly offensively averaging a playoff career low 10.0 ppg.
The public transportation options are much cheaper, averaging about €15 total, but they can take
College==He went on to play four years at Wake Forest University, averaging 11.3 points,
Markkanen played one season at University of Arizona, averaging 15.2 points
Observed rates of evolution in lab experiments are even more impressive, averaging 60,000 darwins
He finished the season averaging 17.1 ppg,
First marriages have divorce rates averaging 60% now in larger cities, 50% in smaller ones.
Patients who took higher doses(averaging over 132 pills per year)
The Dollar Cost Averaging(DCA) trading strategy is where we actually divide our purchase amount equally into small portions, each portion will be bought at consistent intervals.
At age 4, children of"heavy" marijuana users(averaging 18.7 joints/week) had lower scores on one subscale of one standardized test of verbal development.