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doostEr did some quick mental arithmetic
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Klowee can do arithmetic and he made sure she knew what a year was and what an Earth year was and how to figure the difference
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"There's a lot of high precision arithmetic involved, much higher precision than the original sensor readings
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You base a lot of your theories on Darryl's tenuous arithmetic
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There was some arithmetic, the number 431 was boxed in
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“You should have checked Althart’s arithmetic with the dendrite growth rates
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“I didn’t know arithmetic had a dendrite growth rate,” Kulai said, “I’m familiar with flow rates in med tube and who knows what they’re talking about when I ask them a few questions
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” Ava knew native decades by feel now, it was Earth years she needed arithmetic for
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They did, as well as she could trust her mental arithmetic
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In 1688, Mr Gregory King, whose skill in political arithmetic is so much extolled by Dr Davenant, computed the ordinary income of labourers and out-servants to be fifteen pounds a-year to a family, which he supposed to consist, one with another, of three and a half persons
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Especially as arithmetic was by far his worst subject
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‘They receive rudimentary reading, writing and arithmetic skills
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Outnumbered as they were, it would not be a matter of spirit or tactics now, but instead one of plain, unavailing arithmetic
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I have no great faith in political arithmetic, and I mean not to warrant the exactness of either of these computations
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” she did some mental arithmetic, “six hours at the outside
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In the early ages, both of the Greek and Roman republics, the other parts of education seem to have consisted in learning to read, write, and account, according to the arithmetic of the times
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Swift, that in the arithmetic of the customs, two and two, instead of making four, make sometimes only one, holds perfectly true with regard to such heavy duties, which never could have been imposed, had not the mercantile system taught us, in many cases, to employ taxation as an instrument, not of revenue, but of monopoly
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How, for example, are future generations expected to balance diminishing global resources and job opportunities between ―ageless‖ populations and its younger claimants? How would arithmetic market growth manage to keep pace with the
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“This is a war of ideology, one that I was bound to lose through the tyranny of arithmetic
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I couldn't teach Arithmetic, they learned to read all by themselves, I think, but they became the champion singers of the school
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As such, it would always outstrip the production of food, which Malthus thought was arithmetic
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Jeremy’s poster started with an example of arithmetic progression (1, 2, 4, 8, 16…) compared with geometric or exponential progression (1, 2, 4, 16, 256…)
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One teacher, questioned whether she was competent to teach arithmetic, responded indignantly, “I don’t teach arithmetic, I teach children
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"Basically, instructions for computer programs consist of five types, input/output, arithmetic, logic such as comparison and tests for status, branching for conditions, and transfer operations
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Will went to private kindergarten at the Gautier Baptist Church and learned quickly to read and do arithmetic
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that ‘basic arithmetic is still the staple of 8th-grade math
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The traditional school stressed specific subjects—reading, writing, arithmetic, geography, history, and grammar
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It would not be difficult to incorporate logic gates and arithmetic units in these structures
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Maths jumps from arithmetic to calculus, English jumps from grammar to social studies
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the most prevalent type, and the second the arithmetic average
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That suggested he still loved me despite my investigative flaws and poor arithmetic
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Date arithmetic consists of addition and subtraction only
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see few of the date arithmetic examples:
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As you can see if you’ve done the arithmetic and were paying attention, the refund should have been almost double that since $39 - $20 does not equal FREE! I’m somewhat happy to report that I did receive a check for $20
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His arithmetic skills had dulled
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MEAN - The arithmetic average of a population is its mean and is the most used
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arithmetic average over an entire population, a moving average updates it to reflect the
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They had however learned quickly, with a couple of mnemotronic sessions to each of them used to teach them both modern English, basic arithmetic and geometry, something that had done wonders to simplify Fidel’s job as their supervisor
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First he offered simple arithmetic and concepts of shape, then
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‘Till that day, we were looking at the election from the point of view of conventional arithmetic
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But Shah knew that traditional Hindutva politics could only be one weapon—the real test was in piercing through UP’s byzantine caste arithmetic
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" And are we to be told in the nineteenth century, that reading, writing, arithmetic, mathematics, history, languages, and physical science, without a knowledge of the Scriptures, are sufficient to constitute education? God forbid! We have not so learned Christ
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At his next failure, Kostya started to count card combinations in his head according to his special arithmetic system
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"There is a science of getting rich, and it is an exact science, like algebra or arithmetic
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have two hours to complete it before it was time for arithmetic
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However, the “tough guy” portraits of Danny, Graham and Theo gave the impression they were working out mental arithmetic while waiting for laxatives to kick in
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introduced arithmetic with the zero
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One of the more entertaining events was a performance by Jake Lorrent's trained horse "Mathematics" so named because the horse seemed able to count and perform other feats of arithmetic
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"Really?" said Tracey as she tried to do the mental arithmetic
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I saw him afterwards, and he said: "I spoke the word for my arithmetic, and passed with
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an excellent educator and was especially good with arithmetic where she would set us sums such
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mental arithmetic to see what we could afford
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Arithmetic and Institutes of Grammar as well as several prints of
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Elowen picked up a copy of the Book of Arithmetic and
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"No, I couldn't do it, I couldn't do it! Granted, granted that there is no flaw in all that reasoning, that all that I have concluded this last month is clear as day, true as arithmetic
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Had Plato been asked whether the Zeus or Athene of Pheidias was the imitation of an imitation only, would he not have been compelled to admit that something more was to be found in them than in the form of any mortal; and that the rule of proportion to which they conformed was 'higher far than any geometry or arithmetic could express?' (Statesman
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Can we deny that a warrior should have a knowledge of arithmetic?
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when I attempt to distinguish in my own mind what branches of knowledge have this attracting power, in order that we may have clearer proof that arithmetic is, as I suspect, one of them
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And all arithmetic and calculation have to do with number?
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After its own law and not by arithmetic is the rate of its progress to be computed
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It was a question of simple arithmetic
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He was, however, the same Cocles, good, patient, devoted, but inflexible on the subject of arithmetic, the only point on which he would have stood firm against the world, even against M
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Everything was as we have said, a question of arithmetic to Cocles, and during twenty years he had always seen all payments made with such exactitude, that it seemed as impossible to him that the house should stop payment, as it would to a miller that the river that had so long turned his mill should cease to flow
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It was a Treatise on Arithmetic
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" And the puppet picked up from the ground the Treatise on Arithmetic, bound in cardboard and parchment, and showed it to the soldier
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On the walls of the houses there were inscriptions written in charcoal: "Long live playthings, we will have no more schools; down with arithmetic," and similar other fine sentiments, all in bad spelling
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Besides being possessed by my sister's idea that a mortifying and penitential character ought to be imparted to my diet,—besides giving me as much crumb as possible in combination with as little butter, and putting such a quantity of warm water into my milk that it would have been more candid to have left the milk out altogether,—his conversation consisted of nothing but arithmetic
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And the mere sight of the torment, with his fishy eyes and mouth open, his sandy hair inquisitively on end, and his waistcoat heaving with windy arithmetic, made me vicious in my reticence
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” Caris always did arithmetic in her head: she had learned Arabic numbers from Buonaventura Caroli, and she said that made it easy
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daughter do his arithmetic for him
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The one on top was called Arithmetic Is Fun! I sort of opened the first page and took a look at it
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The sheer arithmetic of the challenge was compelling
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difficult lessons of Latin and arithmetic
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One death, and a hundred lives in exchange—it's simple arithmetic! Besides, what value has the life of that sickly, stupid, ill‐natured old woman in the balance of existence! No more than the life of a louse, of a black‐beetle, less in fact because the old woman is doing harm
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" These nearest of kin were naturally impressed with the unreasonableness of expectations in cousins and second cousins, and used their arithmetic in reckoning the large sums that small legacies might mount to, if there were too many of them
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"I'm not afraid of arithmetic, Mr
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How this came about may be easily seen without much arithmetic or knowledge of prices
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They performed the dizziest feats of arithmetic, soaring quite out of MY feeble range, and perpetrated, in higher spirits than ever, geographical and historical jokes
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The choice of issues in the bond component of the investor’s portfolio will turn about two main questions: Should he buy taxable or tax-free bonds, and should he buy shorter- or longer-termmaturities? The tax decision should be mainly a matter of arithmetic, turning on the difference in yields as compared with the investor’s tax bracket
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(Note that, by the arithmetic, if a company earns “next to nothing” its shares must sell at a high multiplier of these minuscule profits
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In those for the defensive investor we have been guided largely by the three requirements of underlying safety, simplicity of choice, and promise of satisfactory results, in terms of psychology as well as arithmetic
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This calls for a little arithmetic
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In fact, according to the arithmetic, if a company could be assumed to grow at a rate of 8% or more indefinitely in the future its value would be infinite, and no price would be too high to pay for the shares
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Where should 3Com have closed that day, given the price of Palm? The arithmetic is easy:
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This point may be made more colorful by a reference to the arithmetic of roulette
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” For the enterprising investor this means that his operations for profit should be based not on optimism but on arithmetic
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In forty-four years of Wall Street experience and study I have never seen dependable calculations made about common-stock values, or related investment policies, that went beyond simple arithmetic or the most elementary algebra
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The spread had thus grown from 2 to 20 points during the year, illustrating once more the desirability of such switches and also the tendency of the stock market to neglect arithmetic
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As Graham put it: “In 44 years of Wall Street experience and study, I have never seen dependable calculations made about common-stock values, or related investment policies, that went beyond simple arithmetic or the most elementary algebra
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Was there a subpattern for selecting the name? It could be an arithmetic sequence
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To find the mean or expected value of this binomial distribution, let us first note that the computation of the arithmetic mean can be simplified when there are a large number of ties by multiplying each distinct number k in a sample by the frequency fk with which it occurs;
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7: What is the sum of the deviations of the observations from their arithmetic mean? That is, what is
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Does this mean that the arithmetic mean is more precise than any individual observation? Does this mean that the sample mean will be closer to the mean of the population from which it is drawn than any individual observation would be, that is, that it would be more accurate?