Sentences with phrase «one's back of the envelope calculations»

My very bad back of the envelope calculation says sea level can not rise more than 800 feet before the ocean boils.
Just some quick back of the envelope calculations on your idea of sprucing up every store's nook area shows how quickly the costs add up.
A very rough back of the envelope calculation suggest that energy required to melt that ice is equivalent to 1 - 2 % of the additional energy due to greenhouse warming over the same period.
Back of the envelope calculations using the advertised levy rates for commercial and private vehicles (from 20 for private cars all the way to 200 GHS for heavy duty trucks), show that RSML could make $ 50 million dollars a year (ignoring surcharges) should they succeed in ensuring a 75 % fee payment compliance rate among motorists.
Now just sort of doing some of back of the envelope calculations based on the midpoint of your net bookings guidance you're looking about $ 136 million of revenue.
First, one can't compute the actual reduction from back of the envelope calculations.
-- This basic stuff is back of the envelope calculation stuff and was possible to do and was done by the great chemist Arrhenius 100 years ago.
I've done enough back of the envelope calculations on TSI (and also aerosols, using some guesstimates for forcing from Hansen et al 2007, chart (a)-RRB-, to believe the model / observations gap is larger than the posting above would have you conclude.
Based on back of the envelope calculations and estimates from Fundstrat, Bitcoin valuation could shed another $ 37 billion in the near future, falling to about $ 99 billion in market capitalization.
All in, a back of the envelope calculation suggests that Amazon contributed a little under 5 % of the Seattle region's economic output during this period.
My back of envelope calculation is approximately $ 10 Billion Aussie Dollars.
The back of the envelope calculation below (click the graphic to enlarge it for easier reading) outlines how the kind of civil service recruitment freeze suggested by John Redwood could save about # 6bn a year by its third year of operation...
Would any of your findings put these made on the back of an envelope calculations for Antarctica's contribution to SLR in doubt?
So, my back of the envelope calculations definitely = boots!
In normal situations, you may not find the need to calculate total equity from debt to equity ratio, but this is good to know for back of the envelope calculations or accuracy checking your analysis.
It's hard to estimate how long that will take, but my back of the envelope calculation goes as follows: assuming a 4 % safe withdrawal rate and assuming inflation is a wash (affects income and expenses equally) my current lifestyle of $ 25k / year in expenses requires $ 625k in capital to sustain indefinitely, i.e. I need to save $ 500k more.
Using this back of the envelope calculation, the withdrawal rate was 5.5 %.
My back of the envelope calculations for Telstra's estimated intrinsic value is between $ 3.30 and 3.50.
Back of the envelope calculation: HXS has an effective cost of 0.17 % (management fee + HST) + 0.30 % (swap fee) + 0.40 (tracking error of the C$ hedged index) = 0.87 % VTI = 0.07 % (MER) + 0.94 % tax on 2 % dividend = 1.01 %.
My back of the envelope calculation suggests that we should be able to do this for several centuries without warming the deep waters very much while maintaining constant surface water temps.
Rignot: Jim's calculations are back of the envelope calculations that do not include any ice physics.
Some back of the envelope calculations... the paper says that a small amount of diving discovered 72 «groups of chimneys», with each chimney venting from «one to several» litres per second.
Of course these are back of the envelope calculations but that's the starting point of this post in the first place.
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