Template talk:Arleigh Burke-class destroyer displacement I

Latest comment: 14 years ago by Gene Nygaard

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)Reply