The most probable value of a large number of readings of a quantity is called the arithmetic ............. of the quantity. *
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What is Most Probable Value? As defined earlier the most probable value of a quantity is the one which has more chances of being true than any other. It can be proved from the theory of errors that: (i) That most probable value of a quantity is equal to the arithmetic mean if the observations are of equal weight
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