More information would help. Here is a guess, and I am making up the details to illustrate my guess. You are looking at some kind of scale, and the better end of the scale is a lower number of something. The worse end of the scale is a higher number of something. Say the scale gives you some idea of air quality by indicating levels of certain particulates in the air. The 'superior' rating on a given day might be something like 1000 particles per one hundred cubic meters, or better. So you could refer to that rating as superior to none. There are 1000 particles or fewer of that particulate per one hundred cubic meters. OK, I did say I was making it up. but without more information on how the phrase is used, this is a reasonable guess.
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No. But there can be more than one data point which has the same value as the mean for the set of numbers. Or there can be none that take the mean value.
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What I mean is, a rectangle where none of the sides are the same. Like a Scalene triangle, but with a rectangle.
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