Template talk:Arleigh Burke-class destroyer displacement I
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This is the light & full displacement for each ship in the Flight I class and the average is found at the bottom.
DDG-51 6691 8803
DDG-52 6830 8927
DDG-53 6782 8926
DDG-54 6740 8842
DDG-55 6810 8928
DDG-56 6732 8829
DDG-57 6837 8948
DDG-58 6742 8856
DDG-59 6912 9045
DDG-60 6740 8870
DDG-61 6817 8943
DDG-62 6800 8315
DDG-63 6870 9000
DDG-64 6759 8886
DDG-65 6884 9014
DDG-66 6759 8854
DDG-67 6767 8889
DDG-68 6778 8911
DDG-69 6855 8982
DDG-70 6750 8873
DDG-71 6827 8958
6794.38 8885.66
- Good grief. You don't average them and express the result to the hundredth of a long ton (the nearest 22 lb or 10 kg). The range here is from 6691 to 6912 long tons (6801.5±110.5) light, and from 8803 to 9045 long tons (8924±121) full (just disregarding an obvious anomaly at 8315).
- Throw out the two smallest and the two largest and you have 17 left, 6805±65 long tons light and 8914±86 long tons light
- Were there any good reason for using this approximation, the numbers should be "6,800 long tons (6,900 t) light" and "8,900 long tons (9,000 t) full".
- But, since you actually have the figures here, you should be citing a source for them and putting the actual figures into each ships article, rather than this unnecessary fictional number.
- Do you have a reliable source for these numbers? Gene Nygaard (talk) 04:59, 28 January 2010 (UTC)