Weighted geometric average
The weighted geometric mean is very similar to the geometric average. The basic difference is that each value can be influenced by a different multiplier value, the so-called quantity, which means the unit of each value in the geometry, as an omission multiplier.
The geometric average also has a simple geometric mean and a weighted geometric mean, depending on the statistics.
The weighted geometric average is a dynamic average indicator in statistics, mostly refers to the average speed of the homogenous population of social economic phenomena in time. The weighted geometric mean is the power square of the product of the power of each flag value fi.
When the number of times (weights) of each variable value is different, the weighted geometric average should be used.
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