What Arbitron really provides is only the number of households viewing, which then must be
multiplied by the number of people per household who are assumed to be watching.
(A person - year is the number of years of follow - up
multiplied by the number of people in the study.)
Take those figures and
multiply them by the number of people estimated to hold federal and private student loans, and the magnitude of debt becomes evident: More than 40 million individuals collectively owe upward of $ 1.2 trillion, according to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
Additionally, for every crazy move you perform, the bonus cash is
multiplied by the number of people in your cab.
Not exact matches
She starts off
by referencing a 2011 post from Fred Wilson that suggests a good rule is to «
multiply the
number of people on the team
by $ 10K to get the monthly burn.
The report said that «Facebook (including Messenger but excluding Instagram) saw a decline in total
person - hours (
number of users
multiplied by hours
of consumption per
person) during September
of -0.1 % year - over-year following a -0.9 % decline in August.»
Each
person's compliance with the minimum stock ownership level will be determined on the date when this compliance grace period expires, and then annually on each December 31,
by multiplying the
number of shares held
by such
person and the average closing price
of those shares during the preceding month.
We do not have the
number of births in the RCT area, so we
multiply 5q0
by the under - 5 population (as a proxy for births over a 5 year period) and then divide
by 5 to get the deaths per
person per year.
Economists can approximate a market price
by asking
people how much they would pay to preserve this landscape and
multiplying the figure
by the
number of people who would be willing to pay it.
The New York City Leadership Center, a coalition
of Christian leaders from around the city, estimates the
number of people identifying as Christians
multiplied by more than 300 percent between 1989 and 2014.
Small per
person changes can have enormous effects when
multiplied by enormous
numbers of people.
Small increases per
person can have an enormous effect when
multiplied by huge
numbers of people, as for example in China and India, if, as they propose, they increase their use
of fossil fuels in the near future.
Portion Note: This warm spinach salad recipe is written in for one
person, but
multiply the ingredients
by the
number of people you're feeding.
Just think about how much the school nutrition personnel in your district would contribute to SNF annually if each
person committed to a nickel a day — and then
multiply that amount
by the
number of school districts participating in the school nutrition program.
Now you can calculate the
number of people in each polygon
by multiplying the area in m ² with the fill - factor and the estimated density.
What is clear is that in coastal areas around the world,
people have unwittingly created spawning grounds for huge
numbers of jellyfish simply
by building docks and other structures that quickly
multiplying jellyfish polyps can attach to.
Multiply each condition's weight
by the
number of years
people suffer it, and you have what Murray called years lived with disability (YLD).
The authors found that the most cost - effective scenario was annual screening between ages 55 and 75 years old for
persons who smoked more than 40 pack - years (the
number of packs
of cigarettes smoked per day
multiplied by the
number of years the
person has smoked) and who quit less than 10 years ago (or currently smoke).
This percentage is the
number of people looking for work divided
by the
number of people in the total population
multiplied by 100).
Then, they calculated the total exposure to extreme heat in «
person - days,»
by multiplying the
number of heat waves - days when temperatures reach at least 95 degrees -
by the
number of people who are projected to live in the areas where extreme heat is occurring.
This percentage is the
number of people looking for work divided
by the
number of people in the total population
multiplied by 100.
The subtitle for my book is, Join The Movement To Solve Chronic Disease and Fall Back in Love With Medicine, because the other massive issue that we're facing... Chronic disease is a huge issue, but I don't know if you know this, but physician suicide is a massive thing in America, so much so that a million patients... If you
multiply the
numbers of doctors that commit suicide each year
by their patient base, it's over a million
people, and that's really scary, and there's a lot
of suicide.
Simply
multiply the ingredients
by the
number of people you are making this salad for.
Ballpark the time commitment
by multiplying time to critique
by number of group members (don't include yourself)
by submissions per
person per month.
Veterans
multiply the
number of readers manifold
by identifying the kind
of person who most needs or wants what the writer will share, and add in another dozen for family and close friends.
... For returns on which no tax is due, the penalty is $ 195 for each month or part
of a month (up to 12 months) the return is late or doesn't include the required information,
multiplied by the total
number of persons who were shareholders in the corporation during any part
of the corporation's tax year for which the return is due.»
I had the opportunity to jump on board to run the Food Bank Program where I'll be able to significantly
multiply the
number of people and pets that we serve through monthly food disbursements to family's in need, ultimately saving the lives
of hundreds
of pets throughout our community and adding real value to
people's lives,
by keeping them and their pets together, for life.»
Just look at the credits for either game and you'll see how many
people are required to make these games, then
multiply that
number of people by an average salary for a year.
The overall effect from the ancillary coastal changes is to take the damage estimates and
number of people affected
by a future sea level rise scenario and
multiply it
by ten.
Both
of these partners acknowledged that their alternative fee proposals are generated
by guessing — generously — the
number of hours a matter will require and
multiplying that
number by the hourly rates
of the
people who would spend those hours.
The tendency is to guess the
number of hours a piece
of litigation or other work will take,
multiply by the hourly rates
of people who will be doing the work, build in some cushion (10 - 15 % seems to be the norm) and, voila, a fixed fee!
To calculate these damages, a
person simply
multiplies his daily wage
by the
number of days that he missed.
(b) the weekly amount
of the benefit is the weekly amount
of the income replacement benefit otherwise determined under section 7 before any deductions permitted
by subsection 7 (3),
multiplied by the factor set out in Column 2
of the Table to this subsection opposite the
number of weeks that have elapsed since the
person became entitled to receive the benefit.
(a)
multiplying the total
number of hours per month
of each type
of attendant care listed in the document that the insured
person requires
by an hourly rate that does not exceed the maximum hourly rate, as established under the Guidelines, that is payable in respect
of that type
of care; and
(1) Despite sections 6 and 7, if a
person becomes entitled to receive an income replacement benefit after attaining 65 years
of age, the weekly amount
of the benefit shall be the amount determined under section 7
multiplied by the factor set out in Column 2
of the Table to this subsection opposite the
number of weeks that have elapsed since the
person became entitled to receive the benefit.
Multiply these lost hours
by the
number of people on the project team and suddenly the need to find a solution to all this findability pain becomes paramount.
Then,
multiply the
number of years
by the key
person's annual compensation (salary, commissions, benefits and bonuses).
In other words,
multiply the
number of different dates you go on each year
by the maximum
number of years before you'd want to settle down, date 37 percent
of this
number, pick your best date from the 37 percent (let's call them
person a), and then continue the date the remaining 63 per cent until you find someone better than
person a.
Multiply the single department above
by the
number of departments and the
number of people in each, and you've got a
number that gets impressive pretty quickly.