We then average the remaining midpoint prices and round to one
decimal point past the precision of the underlying market.
The number is then rounded to one
decimal point past the point of precision of the underlying market, except for Wall Street 30, which is rounded to the same point as the underlying market.
We then average the remaining trade prices and round to one
decimal point past the precision of the underlying market (except for the Wall Street 30 which will be rounded to the point of precision of the underlying market).
Take the arithmetic average of the remaining 4 prices and round to one
decimal point past the precision of the underlying market
Average the remaining 15 prices and round to one
decimal point past the precision of the underlying market.
Not exact matches
Well, bearing in mind that we start our analysis with a projection that Canada's economic potential is likely to grow by only around 1.5 per cent, which is not very inspiring, we need to take every
decimal point of potential growth more seriously than we have in the
past.
While pundits quibble about
decimal points and standalone studies, to burn fat with cardio, you can't go
past intervals.
We are so far
past anything resembling an actual narrative at this
point, that the games have literally swapped titles for
decimal points.
If your only experience is using a caliper that some idiot has tacked a 5 digit
past the
decimal point display on you're less likely to understand.