Examples of using Averaging in English and their translations into Hindi
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The duration of symptoms varies, averaging 28 days and usually lasts at least a week.
At low power levels, optical signal measurements tend to become noisy, so meters may become very slow due to use of a significant amount of signal averaging.
over the next decade, possibly averaging a project every year through 2030.
aggressive eastern brown snakes are responsible for the majority of snakebite deaths in Australia, averaging around two a year.
Population growth was slow, averaging about 1.1 percent annually during the period from 1949 to 1955, when the population registered at 21.5 million.
Guangxi, averaging over seven million tonnes annually.
he scored 1,287 runs for the school, including two unbeaten double-hundreds, averaging 160.87 to take the school record.
Conakry's wet season sees an extraordinary amount of precipitation, averaging more than 1,100 mm both in July and August.
and nights averaging 38F in May.
the particles formed short chains of overlapping pairs, averaging around 50 or 60 particles to a chain.
has done as many as 214 acquisitions since 2001 up to 2017, averaging to a company a month.
For over a century, cities have broadly approached knowledge about weather risks by collecting and averaging past weather data.
It is one of the most powerful waterfalls in the world, averaging 663 cubic meters per second(23,400 cubic feet per second).
Each year Aravind hosts over 2,500 camps, averaging 40 camps every week with 500 community partners.
the Aseng field has maintained reliable performance, averaging almost 100% production uptime
With a GDP growth rate averaging 10 percent every year, it's not surprising that
But those who ate the most nuts a day- more than six grams, averaging about 12 grams a day- gained significantly less weight than those who didn't eat any nuts at all.
Averaging in means that you move your average entry price closer to the market price,
a treatment averaging $825 that uses light technology to reduce visible sun damage
New Zealand's apple and pear industry has the highest productivity in the world, averaging 65 metric tonnes per hectare per annum which is more than 50% higher than our nearest competitor.