We averaged the price of milk in five neighborhood stores. (of a variable quantity) to have as itsarithmetic mean: Wheat averages 56 pounds to a bushel. to do or have on the average: He averages seven hours of sleep a night.
The article forecasts the state of the wheat sector for 2011. A survey by Bloomberg indicated the change in the 2011 average price forecast from 575 U.S. centavos per bushel to 600 U.S. centavos per bushel, while a forecast for 2012 was improved from 600 U.S. centavos per bushel to ...
6. (of a variable quantity) to have as an arithmetic mean: Wheat averages 56 pounds to a bushel. 7. to do or have on the average: to average seven hours of sleep a night. v.i. 8. to have or show an average. Idioms: on the or an average, usually; typically. [1485–95...
We averaged the price of milk in five neighborhood stores. (of a variable quantity) to have as itsarithmetic mean: Wheat averages 56 pounds to a bushel. to do or have on the average: He averages seven hours of sleep a night.
Our expenses averaged out to 45 dollars per day.Phrasal Verbs: average down To purchase shares of the same security at successively lower prices in order to reduce the average price of one's position. average up To purchase shares of the same security at successively higher prices in order ...
The current counter-cyclical payment (CCP) pro-gram becomes effective when the season aver-age marketing price for a commodity is below the national target price for that commodity. There is a maximum payment level per bushel of program yield, and it is paid on 85 percent of the program ...
However, most of farmers want an idea of what wheat prices are going to do before developing a marketing plan. Realistically, 2005/06 wheat marketing-year wheat prices could be anywhere from $2.50 to ...
Our expenses averaged out to 45 dollars per day.Phrasal Verbs: average down To purchase shares of the same security at successively lower prices in order to reduce the average price of one's position. average up To purchase shares of the same security at successively higher prices in order ...