Sentences with phrase «decimal points»

While the out - of - the - box color accuracy is not ideal, coming in at 2.56 (anything lower than 1.0 is undetectable to the human eye), running it through a basic calibration lands you nearly pitch - perfect color accuracy — about 1.08, which is just a few decimal points away from professional - grade color accuracy.
When similar tests were run by Anandtech in GTA V using a Skylake i7 - 6700k processor and 16 GB of DDR4 clocked to 2133Mhz, the system was only able to post FPS results just a few decimal points above what was achieved with an identical configuration using DDR3.
But when those decimal points, zeroes, or commas are important aspects of the contract (such as when they define the amounts of cash or stock exchanged), it's important to avoid mistakes.
Lithwick cites gossip blogger Davit Lat, of Abovethelaw.com, for calling these hires trophy purchases, «something for a firm to crow about,» that stopped making economic sense several decimal points ago.
The SCFR convention of sub-numbering rules involves hyphens (e.g. «Rule 3 - 1 (2.1)») in contrast to other jurisdictions which tend to prefer simple section numbers and minimal punctuation marks beyond brackets or decimal points (e.g. Ontario's «Rule 1.04 (1.1)»).
Thus that warming is barely 0.4 oC since 1940, by when global coverage was acceptable, but hardly statistically significant — even though the anomalies in the data sets one can download for each decade are given no less than 4 decimal points.
He is manifesting all the classic signs of an experimenter, not finding the result matches his publicly acclaimed theory, scurrying around in the decimal points to salvage his reputation.
Seeing as how you probably shouldn't use decimal points when talking about parts per million, I rounded it back up to 428 ppm so I used the same line for CO2 levels before and after Obama's new rules because there really isn't any difference.
It is equivalent to using the inverse square rule, as demonstrated by the fact when I calculated the flux at earth (Q / cross section) it agrees with observation to two decimal points.
Such solecisms throughout the IPCC's assessment reports (including the insertion, after the scientists had completed their final draft, of a table in which four decimal points had been right - shifted so as to multiply tenfold the observed contribution of ice - sheets and glaciers to sea - level rise), combined with a heavy reliance upon computer models unskilled even in short - term projection, with initial values of key variables unmeasurable and unknown, with advancement of multiple, untestable, non-Popper-falsifiable theories, with a quantitative assignment of unduly high statistical confidence levels to non-quantitative statements that are ineluctably subject to very large uncertainties, and, above all, with the now - prolonged failure of TS to rise as predicted (Figures 1, 2), raise questions about the reliability and hence policy - relevance of the IPCC's central projections.
Are we talking misplaced decimal points and station moves?
So given the above caveat, which should be ringing loud in your ears, roughly the fossil fuel emissions vaguely average out to half of the amount [2 ppm equals 16 billion tonnes of CO2 - and 33.5 divided by 2 is roughly, 16 [though there various persons which could provide you with numbers to a couple decimal points].
So when you see these so called» scientists» with their sloppy data, lousy methods, non-existent data archiving, blatant data manipulations, lousy maths and lousy statistics proclaim accuracies to the order of 3 decimal points, I feel like throwing a boulder at the whole lot of charlatans.
70 C is 343.15 K If I times 343.15 K by itself 4 times and times this by.0000000567 I get: 786.17 watts And 353.15 K is 881.9 watts So roughly [despite the decimal points] the sunlight would be adding 95.7 watts per meter per second to sheet metal if it increase by 10 C.
But David, using 2 decimal points by NOAA for setting record warmth by.04 C, which was heard around the world, certainly accomplished its intended purpose.
And then hide behind the small decimal points when pointed out their errors.
Re # 23 Afraid I got the decimal points wrong on my post.
Is the number 2.14159 (here rounded off to 5 decimal points) a fundamentally meaningful one?
Gavin told me that in # 16 that I had got the decimal points wrong, which I had acknowledged in the unfortunately posted # 17.
We are so far past anything resembling an actual narrative at this point, that the games have literally swapped titles for decimal points.
Moving decimal points is not something games need to do in order to render video output.
About the decimal points, you're correct.
Your doctor's office will quote a baseline temperature several digits long for when you should bring your baby in for an exam or not — those additional decimal points make a difference with babies.
In the example above, we calculate the proportions to four decimal points for illustration purposes only.
Loan amount fields must be numeric and contain no spaces or decimal points.
The spreads at Vistabrokers are variable and are priced up to 5 decimal points.
Also, be sure to enter only numbers and decimal points in the numeric entry fields.
However, when the Trade Risk is calculated for SPA3 it is even more specific as a smoothed curve has been created for calculating the Trade Risk for all volatility readings correct to 3 decimal points, rather than using a «stepped» calculation based on grouped categories.
It's shameful, «TheDevil@Work / Suicide Angels,» that's the title of my next book but they definately won't be getting their grubby, greedy little hands on that one, unless they want to pay me $ 250,000.00 up front, that's Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars, just incase someone gets their decimal points mixed up, as seem to be with iUniverse and Author Solutions.
(«God invented decimal points so economists could prove they had a sense of humor.»)
First round judges are given a 1 - 5 score sheet and are encouraged to use decimal points to help in tie - breakers.
I don't really care if the voice sounds stilted or robotic; but what amazes me is how incredibly unsophisticated it is about things like the numbers for footnotes, block quotes, decimal points in numbers and periods in initials, etc..
It's the equivalent of saying, «We're just like Random House, except the decimal points of our bottom line are a few digits to the right.»
The ECU will probably work with integer numbers (computes faster) but convert the final output of it's calculations for OBD into «floating point» or «real» form (numbers that can use decimal points).
The math word problems in this activity involve money, so students are reviewing money, decimal points, and place value as well.
California's improvement in math was so minuscule that for the first time the results were released in decimal points.
This activity involves money, so students are reviewing decimal points and place value as well.
Engage your students in reviewing money, decimal points, and place value with this fun set of math teaching resources!
Engage your students in reviewing money, decimal points, and place value with this set of Thanksgiving math teaching resources!
The math word problems in this activity involve money, so students are also reviewing money, decimal points, and place value as well.
You may specify how many decimal points to round the answers.
English language arts scores declined, and math scores were basically the same as last year — in fact, the improvement was so minuscule that for the first time the results were released in decimal points.
improvement was so minuscule that for the first time the results were released in decimal points.
As Old MacDonald is buying or selling items for his farm, students are also reviewing money skills such as decimal points and place value.
But all of us in Mrs. Eberhart's class learned how to give morning talks from index card notes, put decimal points in the right place, and get our work, properly inked, in on time.
The entire second scene of Helena Bonham Carter's was also mindnumbingly stupid, unnecessary, and HUMAN... each minute it dragged on the review lost decimal points in my estimation.
And (as Metacritic asked us, the users recently) I'm fed up of trolls who post when they BLATANTLY haven't played the game, and of users who can't review games properly ie decimal points for goodness sake.
While pundits quibble about decimal points and standalone studies, to burn fat with cardio, you can't go past intervals.
I know all of this, to several decimal points, thanks to the work of two scientists I surfed with that day, engineer Phil Bresnahan and coastal biogeochemist Tyler Cyronak, both of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in nearby San Diego.
In one machine, for example, mistakenly entering a number with two decimal points — like 1.2.3 — might be read by the machine as 1.23, or as a 123.
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