Sentences with phrase «by doing some simple math»

If 40 - 59 is average, then by doing simple math and subtracting 40 or 50 from 291, he'd be at 231 or 241.

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By doing some simple first grade level math (3000 - 2500 = 500), you can see that there are 500 left over calories that are taken in but NOT used by the bodBy doing some simple first grade level math (3000 - 2500 = 500), you can see that there are 500 left over calories that are taken in but NOT used by the bodby the body.
Mental math is the main form of calculation used by most people and the simplest way of doing many calculations.
This was done by design to emphasize critical reading and math skills and to make systems simple, transparent, and objective.
Sony's PDF machine is a great try, hobbled by low res and high price, with barely good enough rendering even for PDF... I got so excited initially, until i did the math and seen the demos: simple PDF's, no zoomable fonts like a normal kindle page (sent from a WWW with Alt - k), no backlight, no apps and no Miracast... for 1K $
How To Become A Millionaire By 25 — This is a simple math problem: how much do you need to make to be a millionaire by 2By 25 — This is a simple math problem: how much do you need to make to be a millionaire by 2by 25.
«If we do some simple math and assume that the numbers remain the same, that's $ 560,000 a year multiplied by 14 years, which means the current total spent enforcing a ban that doesn't work could potentially be estimated at: $ 7,840,000.»
By tracking the links between web sites, and doing a little simple math, BlogShares allows people to buy and sell shares based on the economy of attention online.
The only problem with all the predictions about the level of the World Ocean rising is that, the World Ocean is refusing to rise up in support of the predictions, the other problem is that ice is frozen fresh water and frozen fresh water only covers about 5 % of this planet above sea level and frozen water under the level of the World Ocean does not count as the World Ocean will fall a small amount if that ice melts, so if the ice there is enough to get the World Ocean to rise and significant amount then it must be piled up very high, I cubic kilometer of water as ice, should it melt, would make 1000 square kilometers rise by one meter, so when you use this simple math then somewhere on the planet, above the level of the sea, then there must be over 500,000 cubic kilometers of ice, piled up and just waiting to melt, strange that no one can find that amount of ice, all these morons who talk about the rise of the World Ocean in tens of meters, this includes you Peter Garrett or Mr. 7 Meters, the ice does not exist to allow this amount of rise in the World Ocean, it is just not there.
So this looks like pretty simple math: 150 meters X 0.8 C / 100m = 1.2 C is the approximate temperature change that can be registered by the upper treeline (since at 150 meters below, where it is 1.2 C warmer, the trees don't respond to the temperature surge with a growth surge).
That we don't see mass layoffs of male - dominated corporate law departments, to be replaced by supposedly less - costly - to - hire females, or lawsuits based on discrimination, suggests there are other explanations for the numbers than the simple math presented here.
I did do some math on that option but decided the PPA was by far the simplest and most practical for my circumstances at the time.
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