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Originally Posted by shyra1353
it was used in the answer to the question ... i cant access the actual answer right now, but it said something like "since the question uses the word average three times, you have three average circles."
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Hrm... are you sure it wasn't more like "...you have three averages, circle" (using circle as a verb, and separately from the preceding word averages)? Searching pages of google, the majority of references seem to be for circle and average just by chance appearing side by side, with no implied concept of an "average circle." I did find a reference to an average circle dealing with astronomy (probably not relevant here), and a vague reference in a neuroscience research paper (more than likely not relevant). (Oh, and the term seems to apply to eyebrow or self nipple piercings as well ... and I really *hope* those aren't relevant.)
It seems to me if the term was used in the context of the theories talked about here, it would warrant an explanation, and one you'd probably remember. Otherwise I'm tempted to say the two words were unrelated. (Perhaps, though, I ought not overestimate SAT help books?) But, of course ... the actual text would help
