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Meaning of "on average up to"
07-18-2019, 09:06 PM
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RE: Meaning of "on average up to"
(07-18-2019 04:16 PM)Nigel (UK) Wrote:  Perhaps there were lots of studies, and 12 pounds is the average of the maximum weight loss measured in each study? Or perhaps the maximum average weight loss?

Not clear, is it?

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My thoughts were somewhat similar, but I was think of multiple weight measurements per person within one study rather than multiple studies. Perhaps they did one study but weighted each participant daily. Then "on average up to 12 pounds" is the average of the maximum weight loss for each individual.

As you said, not clear.
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RE: Meaning of "on average up to" - David Hayden - 07-18-2019 09:06 PM
RE: Meaning of "on average up to" - KeithB - 07-18-2019, 07:10 PM
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