Sentences with phrase «actual number ranged»

Although the average number of sessions in his trial was 24, the actual number ranged from two to «some real diehards doing it several hundred times,» he says, and he saw no difference in performance between the extremes.

Not exact matches

Actual annual numbers will vary based on a range of factors.
People tended to guess numbers smaller than the actual value and guessed a wider range of numbers for larger jars.
On the golden ideal, don't worry about that either, what matters most is the weight range, not the actual numbers.
Ask for the actual number, and the reference range at the laboratory where your blood was tested.
They use absolute dating methods, sometimes called numerical dating, to give rocks an actual date, or date range, in number of years.
In one study, researchers asked participants to imagine being presented with a list of potential partners, with the list ranging in size from one option to 5000 options.1 Participants were told to think about how the number of options would make them feel if they were choosing an actual dating partner from this list.
If you are using a resistance setting, continuity between 2 pins will display a reading on your multimeter (an actual number other than 0), whereas lack of continuity between 2 pins will either read 0, or display something saying the reading is out of range (each multi-meter is a little bit different for this).
Your actual fuel economy, driving range, and the number of times you are able to cross the Brooklyn Bridge may vary due to your driving style, the condition and upkeep of your 2017 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport, and current weather conditions / temperatures.
The results indicate that the percentage of dogs in the entire survey (1452) with RD could range from a minimum of 1.5 % to as high as 4.2 %, with the actual number probably lying somewhere between the two.
They then examine deviations between prior forecasts and actual run numbers to create a confidence interval, which guides the range of expectation.
Basically, I think Luke wants to prove a point that his games will sell at the $ 5 price range — but what will the actual sales numbers become?
It says nothing about people rushing to stoke the engine with more and more coal, or how much actual coal is added (thus the actual range of speeds to expect), or the possibility of a precipice with bridge out up ahead (runaway GW), how dangerous that might be at various speeds, entailing greater or less number of deaths, or how far or close that precipice is, which we don't know either (except we have some fossil evidence of train wrecks in which 90 % of life died, so we know it could be bad).
The numbers are off by a factor of about 5; the actual, real - world as - installed - and - operating capacity factor for wind power is about 8 % (and that's the high end of the range).
More or less everything else that I have written is insensitive to the actual numbers and other details except the «guestimate» that multiplying the error range by 1.5 would be enough.
How is that analogous to taking a set of numbers, and from them determining both the «actual temperature,» and the range of error?
Start by assuming that you assumed the «ECS» was a fixed, constant, number, the actual range implied by your evidence is far larger than «between 2 and 4 degrees C» when you allow for it to vary depending on continental configuration.
But Forster & Gregory instead used a large number of random simulations to determine the likely uncertainty range, thereby robustly reflecting the actual distribution.
If, for example, all the calculated numbers fall outside the range experienced by the actual physical system of interest, no averaging procedure of any kind can make the numbers agree with the state of the physical system.
On the whole, in a traditional law firm, the lawyers do a number of different things, ranging from marketing and lead generation through the actual legal work, and potentially even other activities.
You can do this in the form of «worst case» scenario planning, or you can rely on past experience to «round up» the total number to get to a range you have experienced in actual similar, prior engagements.
The insurance company can't see your actual credit report, of course, they use an «insurance score» that's derived from credit and other information and generally presented as simply a number on a specific range.
You're an actual careers expert, you've written a frightening number of books on resumes in a very wide range of professions, including self employment and growing a business.
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