Sentences with phrase «many decimal points»

We'll put put specific numbers on that bluebird view by creating a simple model that involves moving a few decimal points: Let's say that FAANG Inc's share price is $ 24 (based on $ 24 trillion valuation) and that it earns 80 cents (that's the $ 80 billion, many decimal points to the left), so it's selling at the FAANGs combined PE of 30.
Bitcoins can be broken down into eight decimal points.
PWC then pulled out details to grade 75 cities using a decimal point scale up to five, for each area's capacity for real estate investment, development and homebuilding.
«I'm not going to declare a ranking based on a third decimal point
Sanofi and Novo «are taking the same price increase down to the decimal point within a few days of each other,» said Richard Evans, an SSR analyst.
Whether or not the central bank accurately forecasts the next quarter's outcomes to the nearest decimal point, however, implies a degree of knowledge and precision that a central bank does not possess.
He is the head of the world's largest bond shop, after all, and could easily miss a decimal point.
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.
«If the financial crisis taught nothing else, it showed how elegant financial models that calculate risk to decimal point precision act like a sedative towards critical thinking and even common sense» Allan Mecham
My guess is that the decimal point is off.
Some of those $ 5 million clients do indeed require a lot of work, but many of them are just $ 500,000 clients with the decimal point moved over.
You've got to move the decimal point over one to the left.
Decimal points refer to lines, marking the bounds of the insertion.
Just narrow it down even further with a bunch of 9's after the decimal point until you arrive at what you really want to say, that only you worship the one true deity.
He'd scribbled down the figures and did the math himself on a scrap of paper, but he'd obviously made a mistake, maybe carried the decimal point over two spaces too far.
When it comes to WAR, decimal points are annoying and deceptive, so I round up.
OU got the chance to face Florida because of decimal points in the BCS formulas, then lost because of a couple of goal line glitches.
Yes, it took a massive upset — Iowa State over undefeated Oklahoma State — and some decimal points to create a rematch at all.
And by a decimal point, the team that lost to two of the other great teams finished ahead of the pack in S&P +.
The two offenses hit an almost identical rate of fly balls, with L.A. a few decimal points ahead.
But on Monday it became clear that Spano's problems extended well beyond misplaced decimal points: Sources close to the case told SI that a federal arrest warrant had been issued for Spano.
But whether they were friends of decimal points or not, Larry Coker's Hurricanes were still ridiculous, loaded with pro-ready talent, third in offensive points per game and first in defensive points per game allowed.
The Big Ten is your new top conference, if by decimal points.
Their defense has been almost identically stingy, with an efficiency rating just decimal points higher than last year's.
Our state - by - state blue - chip counts don't align perfectly with the website's national count of them, but their resulting figures are within decimal points of equal for each year.
Next season the ratings system will be changed to introduce a decimal point, rather than just marking players with a whole number such as 6 or 7.
The number is converted by moving the decimal point two places to the right and adding a percent sign.
We in this party — we don't dream of deficits and decimal points and dry fiscal plans, our dreams are about helping people get on in life.
We're not looking to hold somebody accountable to the decimal point on this,» said Reynolds.
«It was not the transposition of a number or a decimal point,» said County Comptroller John Kennedy, but rather «a willful, intentional effort on the part of the operator to deceive and to be covert in their operations.»
Federal election law caps individual congressional campaign contributions at $ 2,700, suggesting an errant decimal point in Mr. Linares's accounting.
In standard cosmology, the exponential expansion of the universe called cosmic inflation began perhaps as early as 10 - 35 seconds after the beginning of time — that's a decimal point followed by 34 zeros before a 1.
A pi world record has been set with the calculation of 22 trillion digits after the decimal point - both remarkable and useless
«It cares about every single decimal point,» says Ramchurn.
(As for dreams of financial success: Today, 4 years later, I finally make a seven - figure salary — assuming you count the two figures that come after the decimal point.)
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.
This number is actually a special irrational, which, like π, keeps on going forever after the decimal point.
He creates a real number, called p, by the following rule: make the digit n places after the decimal point in p something other than the digit in that same decimal place in rn.
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.
No, that's not missing a decimal point.
Thats a decimal point with 32 zeros after it:
While pundits quibble about decimal points and standalone studies, to burn fat with cardio, you can't go past intervals.
I'm seeing people at like a point level, like a decimal point level when they should be hundreds of times higher.
It all started when German scientist Emil von Wolff misplaced a decimal point and accidently gave spinach an iron content ten times higher than it actually had.
The area referred to here is not particularly environmentally valuable and the farm is using such a small area, relative to the total Australian coastline, that expressed as a % the number of zeros after the decimal point wont fit on the line: --RRB-
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 the film community scrutinizes every decimal point on the box office returns for summer's superhero blockbusters and Academy Awards hopefuls, the horror genre has quietly been churning out some of the most profitable films in the industry recently.
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.
To reinforce the idea that the digits stay the same, in the same order, pounds have the decimal point and zeros are used as a place holder.
Decimals are represented by a symbol called a decimal point.
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