uberCuber
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I know that. But a lot of people say, for example: "my average is 15.63" without clarifying how many solves this average is referring to.
If someone is going to say a blanket statement "My average is xx," it should be rounded to the nearest second (or even nearest 5 seconds or something for longer events), based on the general trend they notice over more than one practice session. I could say "my PB average of 12 on 5x5 is 1:11.24", or I could say "I average 1:15 on 5x5". Anybody saying "my average is ___" or "I average ___" where the ___ is that specific of a number is just trying to be confusing.