Sentences with phrase «mathematical exercise»

Many children spend all their maths lessons working through page after page of mathematical exercises.
Indeed, in some schools, students are faced with long periods of interactive, consumer computer use such as interactive mathematical exercises.
fishon — I once heard any interesting mathematical exercise on the likelihood of earth supporting life.
Ginnie Mae's second mathematical exercise is the affordability calculator.
[1] In the laboratory, uncertainty is eliminated and calculating the expected returns should be a simple mathematical exercise, because participants are endowed with assets that are defined to have a finite lifespan and a known probability distribution of dividends.
«Rather than engaging in a purely mathematical exercise, the judge awarding costs should reflect on what the court views as a reasonable amount that should be paid by the unsuccessful party rather than any exact measure of the actual costs of the successful litigant.»
The total net expected value from this mathematical exercise is zero (0)!
It's just a mathematical exercise but highlights he doesn't really need to improve much more.
To help fledgling companies understand this, he comes up with his PainMath formula — a mathematical exercise to help startups think realistically about where their growth will come from, without relying on magic.
The first criteria is a mathematical exercise.
So, if you are going to use this, realize that it is a mathematical exercise and the inputs that you choose and how you interpret the results are your own responsibility.
Because it is a mathematical exercise, numerical risk assessment omits everything that can't be represented by a number.
Determining the appropriate notice period is not a mathematical exercise but involves weighing numerous factors: Laszczewski v. Aluminart Products Ltd. 2007 CanLII 56493 (ON SC), (2007), 62 C.C.E.L. (3d) 305, at para. 61.
Furthermore, while assessing an award for future loss of income is not a purely mathematical exercise, the Court should endeavor to use factual mathematical anchors as a starting foundation to quantify such loss; see Jurczak v. Mauro, 2013 BCCA 507 at paras. 36 - 37.
When you cut your fee, you do not make it up in volume; mathematical exercise.
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