average price

collocation in English

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average
adjective
uk
/ˈæv.ər.ɪdʒ/
us
/ˈæv.ɚ.ɪdʒ/
An average number is the number you get by adding two or more amounts together and dividing the total by the number ...
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price
noun[C]
uk
/praɪs/
us
/praɪs/
the amount of money for which something ...
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(Definition ofaverageandpricefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In other words, theaveragepricegrows at 0.4 per cent annually11 with a volatility (standard deviation) of approximately 23 per cent.
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As most cash bequests would have only allowed the recipient to buy a few acres, theaveragepriceper acre for smallholdings is perhaps more relevant.
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The expected price is therefore the constant (the long-runaverageprice) plus the constant (the first-order autocorrelation coefficient) times the deviation of the previous price from the long-run average.
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We are also told that the systems are 'very affordable' with theaveragepriceper access point being just under $500 (£310) in 1999 compared with $6,000 (£3,700) six years ago!
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Using the truck price and theaveragepriceof other coping water as two independent explanatory variables, and using one aggregate variable for coping-source water consumption.
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The gross revenue is the yield multiplied by theaveragepriceof the product that year.
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Indeed, the 1931 harvest was the largest ever, but theaveragepriceper bushel had fallen to only one third of the 1929 level.
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When tariffs are reduced, consumer price indices for wealthy households fall by more than theaveragepricelevel.
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One is theaveragepriceper acre and the other is theaveragepriceper acre for landholdings less than four acres in size.
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In the first and third, anaveragepricevariable is included in addition.
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We can then reject hypothesis 1, and conclude thataveragepricehas an effect on water demand separate from marginal price.
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If the household did not buy or sell a product that it consumed itself, we use theaveragepricefrom village to value the good.
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In 1766 -1799 theaveragepricewas about 40 per cent higher for transactions between non-relatives compared to sales between relatives.
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Theaveragepriceof a bed in medium security is over £120 000 per annum.
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Average banana yields were over 40% lower for organic versus inorganic management; however, theaveragepricereceived for organic bananas was over two times higher.
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The market index price for the computation of market conditions is computed as theaveragepriceof the 50 equities.
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Using the information onaveragepriceof bamboo, the quantity of bamboo harvested is derived from the revenue statistics.
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Where this is the case consumer welfare may rise with the new technology (since theaveragepricefalls), but producer welfare may rise or fall.
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In addition, prices for another 50% of hospital services will then become negotiable, though under the restriction of a weightedaveragepricecap.
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He then translated this / sum into the amount of wheat it would buy, which was 2034 pints of wheat at theaveragepriceof wheat during 1834.
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