distribution
Prononciation : [/ˌdɪstɹəˈbjuːʃən/]
Contexte : « business »
(noun) the way things are shared or spread out, especially things like products or resources. It's about getting things to different places or people.
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The distribution of the new product was successful, and stores quickly sold out.
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The distribution of resources was unfair, with some areas receiving much more than others.
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How is the distribution of goods managed in the company?
Contexte : « statistics »
(noun) the way in which values or quantities are spread out in a set of data. It's about how spread out numbers are in a group.
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The distribution of scores showed a wide range of performance levels in the class.
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The distribution of heights in the sample was very narrow, with everyone being almost the same height.
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What can we learn from the distribution of values in the survey?
Contexte : « mathematics »
(noun) how numbers are arranged or spread out in a set, like when you're dividing things up into groups. It's about organizing and dividing quantities.
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The even distribution of tokens made sure that each player had a fair share.
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The distribution of colors in the box was uneven, with some colors having more pieces than others.
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Can you show me how to calculate the distribution of toys among the children?