Hey man, not all of us are retired! Haven't even got out of work yet. It should make some good weekend reading though. Thanks!Well........THAT was a thunderous round of indifference!
It's one and the same if the geometric mean only has two numbers.Okay, I enjoyed it and learned a lot. Of course, you have to consider where I started from.
On page 36 you refer to geometric mean, i.e., the nth root of the product of n numbers. It is a little hard to see how that fits (450^2)/50
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John
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