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Definition: This calculator computes the average weight of speed boats based on multiple weight measurements.
Purpose: It helps boat manufacturers, dealers, and enthusiasts determine the typical weight of a class of speed boats.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The sum of all boat weights is divided by the number of boats to get the average weight.
Details: Knowing the average weight helps in design comparisons, performance predictions, and transportation planning.
Tips: Enter comma-separated weight values in pounds. The calculator will ignore any non-numeric or zero values.
Q1: What units should I use for the weights?
A: All weights should be in pounds (lbs) for consistent results.
Q2: How many weights can I enter?
A: You can enter as many weights as needed, separated by commas.
Q3: What's a typical speed boat weight range?
A: Speed boats typically range from 1,500 lbs to 8,000 lbs depending on size and construction.
Q4: Does this include fuel and passengers?
A: This depends on whether your input weights include these factors. For dry weight comparisons, exclude them.
Q5: How accurate is the average?
A: The more samples you include, the more statistically reliable your average will be.