Sentences with phrase «into average lifetime»

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Brett had seven career homers and a lifetime average of.259 going into this season.
The researchers assigned a metabolic - equivalent (MET) value to the different types of physical activity, and calculated the average number of MET - hours per week of physical activity for each participant's lifetime, taking into account both the duration and intensity of physical activity.
But when other physicists generate beams of neutrons and tally the emerging protons — the particles that free neutrons decay into — they peg the average neutron lifetime at around 14 minutes and 48 seconds.
To put it into even further perspective, based on USDA estimates the average American consumes the equivalent of about TWO TONS of sugar during their lifetime.
Over the course of the average lifetime, it is estimated that about 12 % of the populace will fall into this category.
Now, taking into consideration the fact that the average self - published book sells a mere 75 copies in it's entire lifetime, and the fact that paper is supposed to be dead, and add to that the fact that the number she gave me didn't even include sales she made through Amazon or other online distribution channels, but only books she ordered and sold directly herself, your jaw should be dropping at this number, too.
The sales history of titles is broken down into seven - day, 30 - day, 90 - day, and lifetime averages.
A 100 - point increase in your rating can translate into $ 70,000 in savings for the average borrower over his or her lifetime!
The average annual return will usually be broken down into 1, 5, 10 years and lifetime of the mutual fund.
A far more successful strategy is to save over your entire lifetime, put the money into a very low - cost market fund, and just let the average performance take you to retirement.
Taking the mortality into account, along with birth and death rates, the average stray female will have 5.25 litters in her lifetime, encompassing 22.3 kittens.
For example, a worker earning average wages can expect a retirement benefit that replaces about 40 percent of his or her average lifetime earnings.2 If you haven't worked for at least 35 years, zeros are averaged into the calculation, which can lower your payout.
An average person is able to buy one house in a lifetime, which is turned into a dream home with a lot of effort.
A composite SES measure was created by National Center for Education Statistics researchers based on parent's occupation, education, and household income at each wave and this was averaged across the child's lifetime and divided into quintiles.
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