Sentences with phrase «simply arithmetic»

The mean temperature is simply the arithmetic average of temperature over every single time step.
While a stock average is simply the arithmetic mean of a group of prices, a stock index is an average expressed in relation to an earlier established base market value (e.g., the S&P 500 uses 1941 to 1943 as a base period).

Not exact matches

Even though I know nothing about the iron ore market, and certainly not as much as the CEO of Fortescue, I know arithmetic, and even before I heard Minack's discussion of the global increase in production, I simply could not get the arithmetic that connected Chinese interest rates with Australian iron ore exports to work otherwise.
One can demonstrate the arithmetic quite simply using any discounted cash flow approach, and it holds for stocks, bonds, and other long - term securities.
So for those who still feel the need to «do» something to be happy, I have devised a simple four - step program — that should, simply by simple arithmetic — work three times faster than those 12 - step programs.
That statement - which is simply a matter of arithmetic - is guaranteed to bring accusations of «class warfare.»
The Forms are units, but the meanings of «unity» are two, the simply indivisible unit of arithmetic and the infinitely divisible whole of parts of geometry.
I am in no way comparing this visual table with the look of Dower's paintings, nor suggesting that her work is a demonstration of numerical or arithmetic processes, simply that the sudden discovery of the beauty of number, via the visible chart has some resonance with my experience of beauty in Dower's art.
Each is an assemblage of wood scraps on wood, simply assembled and unadorned, but the inference is beyond arithmetic.
The claim «95 percent from natural sources» and the «0.0016 percent» are simply wrong (neither does the arithmetic add up — how would 5 % of 0.04 be 0.0016?).
One simply can not do arithmetic (least squares trends) on the temperature of environmental air and expect the result to reflect the changes in heat content.
Lawyers are notoriously bad at math, with many choosing the legal field for a career simply because it's about as far away as you can get from arithmetic and algorithms.
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