average out
phrasal verb with average verb [ T ] uk/ˈævərɪdʒ/ us
[ T ]
to calculate the average of a set of numbers or amounts:
To calculate any profit, the final level of the index will be averaged out over the past 12 months.
This is the equivalent of 37,000 families paying nearly £3 billion, around £80,000 each if you average it out.
average out at/to sth
to equal a particular rate or amount, based on an average that is calculated over a period of time:
People are usually prepared to accept a spread of investment that covers different risk levels, providing they average out at the level of risk sought.
Annual salaries among its workforce of 6,608 averaged out to around £27,000.