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6.5.2 Merits and Demerits of Geometric Mean
Merits: i) It is rigidly defined ii) It is based upon all the observations iii) It is suitable for further mathematical treatment iv) It is not affected much by fluctuations of sampling v) It gives comparatively more weight to small items Demerits: i) Because of its abstract mathematical character, geometric mean is not easy to understand and to calculate for a non-mathematics student. ii) If any one of the observations is zero, geometric mean becomes zero and if any one of the observations is negative, geometric mean becomes imaginary regardless of the magnitude of the other items. Uses Geometric mean is used i) To find the rate of population growth and the rate of interest ii) In the construction of index numbers |