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	Well, that is one average, often called arimetric average. You could also mulitply the numbers and then take i to power of the reciprok number of factors... that would be the so-called geometric average. And so on. And often it makes more sense to use a median anyway.Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by Blitz: I can't believe you numbskulls have to argue about the definition of average. Any fourth grader knows that to find the average add em up and divide by the number of things.
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				July 18th, 2004, 08:20 PM
			
			
			
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	If you must know I'm a product of Nishimachi International School, in Tokyo, Japan. I spent my first 6 years of grade school in the international school system and speak fluent Japanese. Sorry to bust your superiority bubble, but I never spent a minute of my life in the "US educational system".Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by Blitz: I can't believe you numbskulls have to argue about the definition of average. Any fourth grader knows that to find the average add em up and divide by the number of things.
 
 O Wise One, maybe someday you'll have to learn Japanese and will face exactly that kind of problems when posting on Japanese forums.
 
 Anyway, you're right. Technically I'm not a 4th grader, or 27th, or even 1st, since I never had the (mis?)fortune to follow courses in the US educational system.
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				July 18th, 2004, 08:56 PM
			
			
			
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	Did I write Japanese? Oh my bad, I meant Portuguese OFC!Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by Blitz: If you must know I'm a product of Nishimachi International School, in Tokyo, Japan. I spent my first 6 years of grade school in the international school system and speak fluent Japanese. Sorry to bust your superiority bubble, but I never spent a minute of my life in the "US educational system".
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				 Re: Mixed unit morale 
 Why ? 
 9 units with morale 10 and 1 with morale 15 has an average (squad) morale of 105/10 = 10.5
 
 9 units with morale 15 and 1 with morale 10 has an average (squad morale) of 145/10 = 14.5
 
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 there is also a squad morale bonus for the siege of the squad (but no one exactly know how it is).
 
 You can read more about morale in the manual addenda
 
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