As for the high - end range ($ 9,200) I used
the approximate going rate for business class tickets and actual hotel rates.
Not exact matches
In the center of our assembly of these cubes would [be] a neutron source, and you would hear from a loudspeaker clicks as neutrons were registered in some neutron detectors and as you brought more cubes in, making an
approximate sphere the counting
rate would
go up; and I was just a fixed arrangement, you could come up and bring your hand up and the neutrons gathered off the hydrogen in your hand and you would hear the counting
rate go up.
As most investors will not be provided with a TWRR on their account statements
going forward (and collecting daily portfolio valuations when external cash flows occur is not realistic), the
approximate time - weighted
rate of return would be my recommended choice for investors who are interested in benchmarking their portfolio returns.