I should not have said "same for the the other columns"; rather
"similarly" or "respectively" for the other columns.
Total min is the min for all samples.
Total max is the max for all samples.
Etc.
This is a fairly standard approach to handling totals.
On 13/06/07, tiffany <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
The average of total samples for "Min" should be (111+100+10)=73.7 ?? Then
why it is equal to 10??
Tiffany
sebb-2 wrote:
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> Total #samples should be obvious.
>
> Total average is the average over all the samples; same for the the
> other columns
>
> 90% Line = 90% of the samples took at mo
Total #samples should be obvious.
Total average is the average over all the samples; same for the the
other columns
90% Line = 90% of the samples took at most this time = 90% percentile:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percentile
On 13/06/07, tiffany <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I really do
Hi,
I really don't understand the total values in Aggregate Report, I read the
user manual, but I still don't understand it. Please help to explain.
Sample from user manuel :
#samples | Average | Median | 90%LIne | Min | Max
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