Economy, asked by shanaya9866, 11 months ago

While "averages" are useful for comparison, they also hide disparities. explain this statement

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Answered by chiranjeevi22
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Averages are useful for comparison but still hides disparities means that as the average of everything gives us the mean value of comparison but it does not tell us any thing about the uniformity or the constitution of each and everyone involved in that averages.
Ex¦ we know that in our country some are very rich and totally opposite to they but when they are counting per captia income they will both the people to calculate

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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Averages are used for the method of comparison between two subjects but there are also disparity in them since it does not give the right value or data. It does not give information regarding certain differences or similarities which are not taken into account

Explanation:

  • The use averages are important for making comparisons between two subjects or quantities of commodities. But invariably there are certain disparities which do not get highlighted.
  • The disparity could be in terms of rich and poor in the country or it could be in regards to income of two different individuals. While finding the average income of a person one does not consider their status or economic factors.
  • The disparity in averages refer to the diversity on the comparisons which are taken into account. It could mean diversity in terms of economic factors of different countries or in regards to the salary of a rich man and a middle class employee.

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