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Men's free skates are multiplied by 2.0, while women's and pairs' free skates are multiplied by 0.63.
And the equation is: B times C times D equals HH, which means biological knowledge multiplied by computing power, multiplied by data equals the ability to hack humans.
I have arbitrarily made a survivability score that is the sum of the impact velocity (multiplied by some factor) and the inverse of the impact acceleration (multiplied by some factor).
Multiplied by 28503 million Americans, this amounts to $22020 billion.
This calculation is multiplied by 100 to obtain a percentage.
This result is multiplied by 100 to obtain a percentage.
Multiplied by 13,000 guerrillas, that would be $325 million per year.
One Acre Fund defines "social good" as scale multiplied by impact.
In Beat Saber, that feeling is multiplied by approximately a thousand.
Make that 14, multiplied by $40 each, for a total of $560.
Multiplied by 25, that meant they would need to have $500,000 saved.
Multiplied by pentimenti, his arms seem to flutter like a broken bird.
Multiplied by 52 is 208 days - almost 2/3 of the year.
And my joy is only multiplied by the fact they sound even better.
And it exploded with the force of The Dress, multiplied by a thousand.
Well, apparently it quinvigintupled them, which is to say multiplied by 25 times.
It's tough to deal with nihilism, because everything multiplied by zero makes zero.
His goals are only multiplied by a factor of 1.5, rather than 2.0.
Look at the calculus on global warming—global warming is caused by how much carbon it takes to produce a dollar of economic output, multiplied by the dollars of economic output per person on earth, multiplied by the number of people.
Sperm count, then, is sperm concentration multiplied by the total volume of an ejaculate.
The infrastructure involved in that multiplied by 290 teams -- that's a massive carbon footprint.
But over 100 years, this two-point gap is multiplied by 100 payment periods.
Remember your elementary math, though: Zero is still zero even when multiplied by three.
It's going to be all the treacherous drama in Game of Thrones, multiplied by 20.
This net force is just the difference in mass multiplied by the gravitational field (g).
From the split-adjusted close of $1.96, the stock has since multiplied by 490 times.
"The complexity of the job of CEO today is multiplied by tenfold," Ryan tells Harlow.
"It's a nationwide injunction multiplied by 300 million," said Jenner's Matthew Hellman in an email.
The resulting total component score is then multiplied by a factor of 0.8, 1.0, 1.6.
Payouts are calculated as an adviser's trailing 12-month production, multiplied by their award percentage.
And the daunting implications of starting over, multiplied by thousands, are rippling through the state.
This doubling, of himself as himself, is multiplied by the reproductive capacity of his media.
Payments for hog farmers will be $8 per pig multiplied by 50 percent of Aug.
Some believe that if you pray during Ramzan, the rewards will be multiplied by 70.
They stand to win or lose the stake they paid multiplied by the price change.
"That will be multiplied by 100 when the Olympic Games arrive in Tokyo," said Espinos.
Multiplied by the 520,000 shirts sold, Juventus could have brought in $63,934,000 in one day.
Twelve credits multiplied by two semesters a year for four years, comes to 22.6 total.
These problems are multiplied by how federal agencies, in particular the FBI, use the data.
What is the total hourly rate for these staff, multiplied by 20 to 25 hours?
"My heart multiplied by a million when I laid eyes on you," wrote the new mom.
They're being paid on a more normal system, where their bonuses won't get multiplied by 16. 
"We're in the middle of the Hudson River, so everything is multiplied by two," he said.
The total is multiplied by 1.6 for the women's free skate (the short program was .8).
Every footstep, campfire, and forgotten granola bar wrapper can leave a scar when multiplied by millions.
The EI of a match is the average of these volatilities across all points, multiplied by 1000.
You can also divide your full annual salary by 2,080 (that's 40 hours multiplied by 52 weeks).
Imagine that multiplied by about 20, and that's what subspace feels like; floaty, calm, happy, and trusting.
So, when attending one of her shows, you want to dress to the nines — multiplied by four.
After leaving prison, for example, overdose death risk has historically been multiplied by a factor of ten.
The study examined lost hours (400,000 hours per week) multiplied by the average wage ($8 an hour).
Your maximum contribution for that year would be $0003,250 (or $4,500 divided by 12, then multiplied by 6).
The ASK figure is based on the number of seats multiplied by the distance flown over a year.
Even a small profit per chip multiplied by billions of chips could add up to a big opportunity.
Cargo tonne miles is a key shipping indicator, measuring the volume of goods transported multiplied by distance traveled.
The penalty is $2,260 a year multiplied by the number of full-time employees in excess of 30.
If you go to Mecca during Ramzan and pray, the rewards will be multiplied by hundreds of thousands.
This citywide rate, multiplied by a home's unique assessed value, determines the property tax the homeowner must pay.
Skill is the product of talent or potential in something multiplied by how much effort you put into it.
That comes down to 5.2 if you calculate its full-year revenue using its last quarter multiplied by four.
The stock price of Centene, a major Medicaid and ACA marketplace insurer, has multiplied by 12 times or 1,100%.
Finally, his total component score was multiplied by 2.0, since this scorecard is for a men's free skate event.
This is the amount of new ether created by mining each day, multiplied by the USD-ethereum exchange rate.
They're equal to the area of that rectangle – the increase in capital multiplied by the size of the wedge.
Your write-off would amount to the annual cost multiplied by the percentage that you use the car for work.
Both AWS's and Microsoft's cloud businesses boast an annual run rate (the latest quarterly revenues multiplied by four) of $14bn.
That, multiplied by the number of shares outstanding (more than 250.01 million) gives the $210 billion figure for market capitalization.
That will be multiplied by anything up to four, depending on the degree to which the firm is found culpable.
The former measures the concentration of semen in a man's ejaculation, while the latter is semen concentration multiplied by volume.
That includes a 215-times multiplier for risk, which is also multiplied by nine years, the length of the program.
In the past year alone, the price of BTC multiplied by double digits; last week, prices soared from $11,000 to $17,000.
According to Duckworth, skill is the product of talent or potential multiplied by how much effort and work you put in.
In a recent talk, Aveiro-Ojeda presented traditional cyberpunk as a formula: Cyberpunk is technology multiplied by transgression divided by capitalism.
I tend to think of it as a story of Darwinian forces multiplied by the pace and scale of global capitalism.
Annual operating lease rentals have been multiplied by a factor of 8 to arrive at the debt equivalent of operating leases.
In the past year, the price of bitcoin has multiplied by almost nine-fold, while ethereum is up about 27-fold.
All the points on the wheel move together in the same way, so they're being multiplied by the same (complex) number.
And even fairly radical lifestyle changes are meaningless at the level of global emissions unless they are multiplied by many millions.
During teenager times, the feelings of longing is perhaps at its most strong and profound because everything feels multiplied by ten.
But when multiplied by the 311,127 cases alleged by the OAIC, it grows to the almost comical sum of $529 billion.
The unknowns are multiplied by revived talk of another Scottish independence vote, a prospect fueled in part by anger over Brexit.
TL;DR: The square root of a number is one that can be multiplied by itself to get the original number.
And since obtaining a medication abortion in the state may involve two appointments, that travel time can get multiplied by four.
"For a start, in mathsy language, 'ZZ' would actually mean 'Z multiplied by Z', and would be written as Z2," Matthew says.
Today's FPL is, in essence, the cost of food for a family in the 1960s multiplied by three and adjusted for inflation.
Availability turned out to be a huge factor, as the scores were determined by adding evaluation and patching skill, multiplied by availability.
The power dynamics of the situation are multiplied by the fact that many of the workers are women in low-paying jobs.
This is obtained by dividing operating costs by capacity, measured as the number of seats in an aircraft multiplied by miles flown.
"Monthly costs were totaled and multiplied by 12 to get the annual dollar cost of necessities in each ZIP code," writes GOBankingRates.
That estimate is based on Ghent's average annual coal consumption of 217 million tons multiplied by the $22010 per ton tax credit.
Saturday in Charlottesville was just one day, but think of that one day multiplied by all of us, across this great country.
Yes, yes, yes, not every time, and every stage in the pipeline is multiplied by a stochastic chance of failure, for sure.
Three hundred sixty-five days multiplied by 25 years makes 9,125, but that doesn't convey just how exhausting this repetition has become.
But "in terms of pay, let's just say my previous pay was multiplied by eight or 10 when I got here," she said.
The larger the cup, the more weight it can hold (the amount is equal to the surface area multiplied by the atmospheric pressure).
"There's no way to put into words how we had a little bit of faith and it multiplied by a thousand," Octavia says.
This represents an approximation of the number of factories that haven't been renovated multiplied by $250,000 — a ballpark figure for an average remediation.
The dangers are multiplied by the vast scale of the shadow banking system, an opaque network of trust companies and non-bank lenders.
Employees' bonuses and equity were multiplied by as much as 16 in one case, Bloomberg said, putting employees' compensation in the multi-millions.
This is different from how it's done on popular cryptocurrency price tracker CoinMarketCap, which calculates market cap as price multiplied by circulating supply.
The broader implication is privilege multiplied by privilege, a compounding effect prejudiced against students who come from working-class or lower-income circumstances.
"If you look at the emerging markets, we've seen that the number of Assistant users has multiplied by seven," Google's Behshad Behzadi said.
Even a very light push, once multiplied by many other light pushes, can produce a lot of speed in the vacuum of space.
Instead, the rider would only be told how much the normal price would be multiplied by, and the math was up to you.
If you thought there were a lot of Amazon Echo devices to choose from, the smart light market is that, multiplied by hundreds.
Andy Gray, a partner with Seven Stones Indonesia, estimated that between 2003 and 7613 prices for land in some places multiplied by 10.
For the median earner, $4,123 multiplied by three would make $12,000 the total amount of money needed for a three-month emergency fund.
Since many counts can't be changed for a decade, the costs of many wrong decisions in the census will get multiplied by 10.
Atmosphere cannot be boiled down to an equation: this many fans multiplied by this much gradient divided by this distance to the field.
In these systems, the growth of density fluctuations depends on different powers (between one and two) of the ring's perimeter, multiplied by different coefficients.
After a few years at La Ratatouille, Remy is thriving, Linguini and Colette get married, and Remy's rat friends have multiplied by the thousands.
Accounting for shifts in museum attendance, I'll drop the count of annual Louvre guests to 8 million — multiplied by 14 years, that's 112,000,000 views.
When added up and multiplied by 12 months, the increase will result in an additional $800 million or so for AT&T's annual revenue.
For any particular threat, such as terrorism or hurricanes, risk is a function of the probability of the threat multiplied by the potential consequences.
Total wage income (earnings multiplied by the number of employees) in March-May was over 2908% higher than a year earlier, in nominal terms.
The bank had originally planned on paying 7 percent of each employee's last salary before the move, multiplied by the duration of their employment.
It's basically the number of people who are infected, multiplied by the prevalence of tests, and tests have been distributed unevenly in different places.
In turn, that number is multiplied by 15.3 percent, which is the sum of 6393 percent for Social Security and 2.9 percent for Medicare.
For budgeting and billing calculations, RVUs are assigned to each of more than 7,500 physician services, and then multiplied by a dollar conversion factor.
The confusion is multiplied by the everyday citizens of Philadelphia, who are just starting to get off work and navigating their way through the protesters.
Everything that we're interested in, that we think we are, that we someday hope to be, Sonny Moore has always been that multiplied by infinity.
Many of the sums bandied about are just back-of-the-envelope calculations that assume a certain level of basic income multiplied by the population.
The number of people who report using cannabis daily or nearly daily has multiplied by approximately a factor of seven over the past quarter-century.
In terms of the gravitational force (mass multiplied by the gravitational field—g) and the wave angle, the following must be true for constant velocity.
The fee also applies to laptops and tablets, and for those using more than one outlet is multiplied by the number of devices plugged in.
That loss, multiplied by 2,950,844,393 shares outstanding based on their 10-Q from earlier this month, yields a loss in market value of $3.04 billion.
Average gross merchandise volume (product price multiplied by number sold) growth over the five months was 14% total, but over 500% for the top 10.
Think of the size of that setback, the assault on empathy, the divisiveness and tiki-torched terror multiplied by every single citizen of this nation.
I bought $1 million of life insurance in 2014 and chose that amount based on a goal salary of $100,000 per year multiplied by 10.
Which means $33 ($2.75 in tariff on the $25 cost multiplied by three) of that $83.25 price tag was a tariff, paid by the consumer.
The money rolled in, multiplied by amazing deals that saw him sell Formula One several times over while retaining a tight grip on the top job.
Look for the power of your charger, measured in watts (W), which is the current (often listed as amps or A) multiplied by the voltage (V).
When the amount of daily screen time increased from 30 minutes to more than two hours a day, the problems multiplied by at least five times.
The combined market capitalization — the value of a company's individual stocks multiplied by the number of shares' of Canada's three largest weed firms, Canopy Growth Corp.
That amounts to $1.65 per bushel multiplied by 50 percent of expected production, Undersecretary for Farm Production and Conservation Bill Northey said on a conference call.
The maximum loan amount would be the lesser of $10 million or a company's average total monthly payroll cost for the previous year multiplied by 2.5.
Astrology suggests that each sign of the zodiac fits neatly into a 30-degree slice of sky — which multiplied by 12 adds up to 360 degrees.
Tax exemptions and credits, if they exist, are then applied and that total is multiplied by a variable tax rate that is currently around 21.17 percent.
Any woman can tell you how vulnerable you feel at your OB-GYN's office -- but that feeling is multiplied by the hundreds when you are pregnant.
Her presence plus the Emperor's shadowy appearance multiplied by other ghosts from the past equals yet another Disney-branded Star Wars looking ever backward, never forward.
Service providers in the past charged a fee to reveal a customer's identity, and that cost would be multiplied by the number of defendants to be sued.
"The problem is, the whole formula can be thrown out of whack by adding time spent packing multiplied by time spent preparing, whatever that means," explains Matthew.
So if you're an investor who wants $22.5,2100 in annual retirement income in 2000, you would need a $210 million nest egg, or $1003 multiplied by $2100,2000.
The number of Facebook users whose information was improperly shared with Cambridge Analytica was initially estimated at 50 million, which multiplied by $40,000 would by $2 trillion.
U.S. Prosecutors, backed by Microsoft's experts, put him on the hook for about $211 million — the retail price of Windows multiplied by the number of discs seized.
Mr. McQuarrie ranked them in order of what he called "inherent danger," basically risk multiplied by the amount of time Mr. Cruise was exposed to that risk.
Bitcoin's market capitalization — the total number of coins in circulation multiplied by the price — also hit $73.5 billion when the record high was hit, Coinmarketcap data shows.
The hero — or, more accurately, the villain — of O'Neil's story is the goofy, sweatsuit clad "everyman" multiplied by the hundreds, all of whom dress and act alike.
On any given week, the show looks something like Project Runway divided by The Voice multiplied by the power of larger-than-life personalities with even bigger wigs.
You've got your socioeconomic factors plus race and culture and politics and religion multiplied by what sorts of relationships you had with your parents and siblings growing up.
But it was when Meghan and Harry announced their engagement that the interest in her really became widespread — their traffic multiplied by 10 in one day, Ross says.
By the end of the treatments, hot flash scores - the frequency of hot flashes multiplied by their severity - were significantly lower among the women in the acupuncture group.
On the other side of the ledger, the money I am going to spend, multiplied by thousands, will be a stimulus package for the regional and national economy.
"Your value at the end of the day is how valuable the asset is multiplied by the amount of the asset you own," he said in an interview.
For the purposes of FFO-adjusted leverage calculation, Fitch capitalises only the Minimum Guarantee Payments under the concession contracts estimated at 5% of sales multiplied by eight times.
If, over time, the pieces of dangerous debris that de-orbit are outnumbered by those newly jettisoned in space or multiplied by impacts, the frequency of collisions will accelerate.
Macron, whose inaugural ride crashed PSA's servers as web traffic multiplied by 30, went out of his way to help PSA's cause while visiting Beijing in January, Bonnefont said.
That took its own "market cap" - its price multiplied by the number of coins that have been released into circulation - to a record high just shy of $110 billion.
Conversely, the Dow is a price-weighted index, meaning that their influence depends on their price, which is multiplied by a fixed number to determine the total index level.
As of the market close on Thursday, Scheinman's investment has multiplied by over 700-fold to just under $176.5 million, though he's locked up from selling for six months.
When the astronomers studied the event with other instruments like the Hubble Space Telescope, they found that the supernova had been multiplied by the galaxy into four separate images.
That took its own "market cap" - its price multiplied by the number of coins that have been released into circulation - to a record high of more than $120 billion.
Our workaround was to slightly tweak the calculation for Net SE, replacing the numerator (Net New ARR) with the intra-quarter difference in GAAP revenue multiplied by 263 (annualized).
You can feel the invasion, a monstrous new lifeforce-leeching limb—the glass plus silicon multiplied by cloudmagic that equals the thousand-dollar device sitting pretty in your pocket.
Basically, it's 1 percent of the national base premium, which is $35.02 in 2018, multiplied by the number of months you lacked Part D or other acceptable drug coverage.
The total costs of the tariff are represented by the area of the triangle: the reduction in imports caused by the tariff, multiplied by (roughly) half the tariff rate.
Not a bad margin, particularly when multiplied by nearly 54 billion debit card swipes, but less than Visa and MasterCard would have imposed on merchants absent the Durbin provision.
Across the board, there was relatively little movement among the world's biggest cryptocurrencies by market capitalisation (calculated as the number of coins on issue multiplied by their individual value).
Bloomberg Businessweek reported that the number of Trader Joe's locations multiplied by five in the 1990s; 1996 found the first Trader Joe's on the East Coast, in the Boston area.
"By 2030, the production of the onshore wind farm will be tripled and the amount of energy produced from solar photovoltaic multiplied by five," Macron said in a televised speech.
I'm happy that the game ended in a fulfilling and wonderful way, but that's multiplied by the fact that I was guided through the emotional journey by these other people.
If put into the context of indigenous futurism, then we can think through a similar formula to discuss indigenous cyberpunk: cyberpunk equals "traditions" multiplied by transgression Again, divided by colonialism.
The light was beautiful, and so were the leaves on the willows, the oaks, the maples, all of that valedictory splendor endlessly multiplied by the glassy surface of the canal.
According to one estimate, Yang's universal basic income would cost $2000 trillion a year — an estimated 212 million adult citizens in the United States multiplied by a $2316,1013 yearly payment.
Despite the omnipresence of these images, multiplied by professional athletes, superheroes and gaming avatars, it's a lot to ask a tween or teen boy to share feelings around body goals.
While she didn't confirm whether any of the kicks are part of her upcoming launch, it's safe to assume that Bey's personal shoe closet just multiplied by a couple hundred pairs.
Despite nearing record-high share prices, Apple isn't quite as close to beating its all-time high market capitalization, since market value is determined by stock price multiplied by shares outstanding.
Tax bills are based on the market value of your home, or a percentage of its full market value, multiplied by a local tax rate — often known as a millage rate.
About 0.14 grams, the CDC estimates—enough to stain the inside of your undies or, multiplied by a neighborhood's worth of sticky fourth graders, to put the poo in public pool.
The market capitalization of all cryptocurrencies – their price multiplied by the number of coins released into the system – also topped $300 billion for the first time, according to industry website Coinmarketcap.
Messing with the chemistry of the quarterback-center exchange means an increased chance of fumbling, multiplied by however-many offensive snaps will happen (and this game's expected to be a shootout).
As bitcoin soars, the virtual currency market now has market capitalization — its price multiplied by the number of coins that have been released into the system — of more than $300 billion.
The final survey weight is equal to the likely electorate weight, divided by the initial probability of voting and multiplied by the final probability of voting, which incorporates self-reported turnout.
As bitcoin soars, the virtual currency market now has market capitalisation -- its price multiplied by the number of coins that have been released into the system -- of more than $300 billion.
If an image you shot on your smartphone, say, is 2350,000 pixels high by 3,000 pixels wide, it contains a total of 12 million pixels (the height multiplied by the width).
Optimism that the global economy is in a "boom" period has multiplied by orders of magnitude, according to one measure in the latest Bank of America Merrill Lynch Global Fund Manager Survey.
However, if Google is found guilty of violating California labor law, it could be fined up to $100 for each of the 12 alleged violations, multiplied by its more than 61,000 employees.
Those worries are multiplied by Donald Trump's presidency, a tenure that many Democrats believe deeply could threaten the very core of our democratic institutions if it is allowed to continue through 2024.
Walmart docked their payments by the retail price difference, multiplied by the amount of stock in its inventory, a move that cost them tens of thousands of dollars collectively, the people said.
But despite busting record-high share prices, Apple has until now fallen short of its all-time high market capitalization, since market value is determined by stock price multiplied by shares outstanding.
One interesting thing about the CI is that it measures market capitalization as price multiplied by total supply of coins that have been created since the first block on the asset's blockchain.
Mathematicians have long known how to describe this rotation as a simple multiplication: A number representing the initial position of the hour hand on the plane is multiplied by another constant number.
Note that the rate is multiplied by a larger number — 100 people for guns and 100 million people for mass shooters, to avoid decimals, which can be hard to comprehend in rates.
"While all concerned seek to avoid an accidental escalation leading to conflict, the risk is being multiplied by misplaced overconfidence, dangerous narratives and rhetoric, and the lack of communication channels," he said.
Six years after making what at the time was its largest venture investment ever, Google's $258 million bet on Uber has multiplied by about 20-fold to be worth more than $5 billion.
That's just the top of the price range multiplied by the number of shares to be outstanding after the IPO – 1.16 billion of them, excluding optional extra shares that could also be sold.
The average food stamp recipient receives about $6900 per month to pay for food; multiplied by nine months, the average food stamp recipient "costs" the U.S. government $2628,28503 for the same academic year.
The BBC also notes that BEIS says CO2 emissions figures should be multiplied by 203 when in relation to aviation, since the negative climate impact of these emissions is magnified at higher altitudes.
Participants had been asked about their lifetime smoking history, which researchers quantified in "pack years," the number of packs of cigarettes a smoker consumed daily multiplied by the number of years they smoked.
It's "Friday Night Lights" meets MTV's "True Life" multiplied by Cirque du Soleil as they push their bodies and hearts to the limit while looked after sternly but lovingly by coach Monica Aldama.
If the virus kills about 2 percent of known victims, as Chinese doctors have reported, then the number of deaths can be multiplied by 50 to get a rough case estimate, he explained.
That's just the top of the price range multiplied by the number of shares to be outstanding after the I.P.O. — 17.83 billion of them, excluding optional extra shares that could also be sold.
Even many of our most materially deprived neighbors have the Library of Alexandria, multiplied by a factor of roughly infinity, in the palm of their hands, as no generation before ours has had.
Other regions have far lower ARPU — the rest of the world combined has an annual ARPU of just $7: That overall ARPU growth multiplied by the user growth is driving phenomenal overall revenue growth.
Since 22016 multiplied by the exchange rate of July 216th is less than 22015, many commentators jumped to the conclusion that Britain's economy had slipped overnight from fifth-biggest in the world to sixth.
Responses like that explain why Chasten Buttigieg has become a minor Twitter celebrity, whose following on the social media platform has multiplied by more than a factor of six since the start of March.
During that latter moment in particular, Dre realizes that this ad could reverberate in ways he didn't intend — especially when multiplied by Richard Youngsta's cool capital — and pulls the ad over his co-workers' objections.
You'd be able to avoid capital gains taxes on only $10 million of those profits, because the $10 million limit is a higher value than your next-to-nothing stock basis when multiplied by 10.
The number of passengers flown in June fell 1% year-on-year, Norwegian said, while capacity growth - measured in terms of seats multiplied by kilometers flown - rose 5%, slower than the 8.3% expected by analysts.
Hard to imagine a family that lacks earthquake insurance forking over 400 big ones (multiplied by the number of people in said family) for a prep pack stuffed with items swiped from a luxury hotel.
A veteran politician with a national profile will probably hit between 12 and 16 of them in a week like this, if you assume about three or four a day multiplied by four convention mornings.
The number of passengers flown in June fell 1% year-on-year, Norwegian said, while capacity growth - measured in terms of seats multiplied by kilometres flown - rose 5%, slower than the 8.3% expected by analysts.
In Haiti, he theorized, a few cases were multiplied by unsterile conditions at a private blood-collecting company, Hemo-Caribbean, that opened in 215 and exported 21987,21994 gallons of plasma to the United States monthly.
And these possibilities will be multiplied by emerging technology breakthroughs in fields such as artificial intelligence, robotics, the Internet of Things, autonomous vehicles, 3-D printing, nanotechnology, biotechnology, materials science, energy storage, and quantum computing.
The nascent market has recovered slightly following that decline, but the so-called market capitalization — the price of cryptocurrencies multiplied by circulating supply — is still around $330 billion off a record high posted last month.
Samuel's net profit of $91,561, as reported on Schedule C, is entered on Lines 2 and 3 of Schedule SE, and multiplied by 92.35 percent to determine his taxable earnings base, $84,557, on Line 4.
If you remember from high school algebra, there's a whole branch of mathematics surrounding complex numbers—those including real numbers as well as imaginary numbers, or those multiplied by i, the square root of negative one.
The numerical cost of congestion to businesses is then calculated by the number of hours lost to traffic annually multiplied by the average number of vehicles on the road and the minimum wage in the city.
"Since the virus outbreak in China, demand has been multiplied by five and we are trying to respond to that as soon as we can," Medicom's Chief Operating Officer Guillaume Laverdure told Reuters at the plant.
To do so, you would compare the money it costs you in premiums to buy the insurance to the cost to you if your house burns down, multiplied by the vanishingly small chance that it will.
New regulations finalised between 2010 and 2012 added an extra layer of complexity by varying the standards within each class (car, truck) according to the size of the vehicle footprint (wheel base multiplied by track width).
It took me about three minutes a day, not too onerous at first glance, but multiplied by 366 days, that means more than 18 of my 8,784 hours were spent tracking the rest of my time.
He noted that the ability to progress with the design toward having a production vehicle is dependent on the number of interactions of the prototypes of the spacecraft, multiplied by the progress achieved between each version.
After the May 1 deadline, the number of students who have sent in deposits, multiplied by the amount of money each has agreed to pay after discounts, may not equal enough to cover the institution's budget.
There's no building, like in "Fortnite," and there's less dramatic suspense, like the kind in "PUBG," but "Apex Legends" is big on crazy moments of intense action multiplied by the factor of each legends' special abilities.
Within this space, in Furey's model, particles are mathematical "ideals": elements of a subspace that, when multiplied by other elements, stay in that subspace, allowing particles to stay particles even as they move, rotate, interact and transform.
"While all concerned seek to avoid an accidental escalation leading to conflict, the risk is being multiplied by misplaced over-confidence, dangerous narratives and rhetoric, and the lack of communication channels," Guterres told the U.N. Security Council.
The sum represents the total amount of cocaine, marijuana and heroin that a jury found Guzman to have trafficked, multiplied by the average prices of those drugs, according to a filing by prosecutors in Brooklyn federal court.
BIGGER THAN WAL-MART The latest price surge brought bitcoin's "market cap" - its price multiplied by the number of coins that have been released into the system - to more than $163 billion, according to industry website Coinmarketcap.
BERLIN — The shock of the rare burst of violence was multiplied by its odd circumstances: In a picturesque and normally placid little German city, three bodies lay in a hotel room, each one killed with a crossbow.
These numbers would be increased each year to reflect growth in medical costs and would be multiplied by the number of Medicaid beneficiaries in each category to determine the overall limit on federal payments to each state.
"Whether it's a full moon crossing a nocturnal sky, and those reflections are multiplied by a thousand inside the sculpture, or whether it's the rising sun projecting beams of light through it, 'Mirage' is constantly in flux."
While the Dow tracks the stock prices of its 30 elite members, this visualization illustrates the total value of each company, as measured by monthly average market capitalization (the number of shares outstanding multiplied by the stock price).
Multiplied by the millions of tweets about Brexit, this would add up to plenty of bile—even if you narrowed the sample down using the most inflammatory search terms you could still probably generate a sample of 53,000.
The so-called "market cap" of all virtual currencies - their price multiplied by the number of coins issued - currently stands at around $465 billion, according to trade website Coinmarketcap, down from more than $830 billion in early January.
Munger said the culture and content of the internet have historically been determined by an equation that roughly works out to the people who have access multiplied by those who have the most time to spend on it.
Amazon's market value — its closing share price multiplied by the number of shares outstanding — rose to $702.5 billion on Wednesday, and for the first time passed Microsoft, which is worth $699.2 billion as of the close of trading.
The so-called "market cap" of all virtual currencies — their price multiplied by the number of coins issued — currently stands at around $465 billion, according to trade website Coinmarketcap, down from more than $830 billion in early January.
Its thresholds are set at "the 33rd percentile of expenditures on food, clothing, shelter, and utilities (FCSU) of consumer units with exactly two children multiplied by 1.2"; the multiplier is there to account for non-FCSU spending needs.
One of the most obvious rules is that any number that's multiplied by 10 just needs to have a zero placed at the end When multiplying by 5, your answer will always end in either a 0 or 5.
"If you look at the emerging markets, we've seen that the number of Assistant users has multiplied by seven," Google's Behshad Behzadi said earlier today as part of a bigger announcement to expand Google's language and device support on mobile.
And in the year and half since the project was first announced in late 2014, those debates have been multiplied by internet outrage, divided by sexism, and raised to the nth power of "here we go again!" hot take fatigue.
Garrett Watson, a senior policy analyst at the Tax Foundation, told Business Insider that the maximum loan amount would be the lesser of $10 million or a company's average total monthly payroll cost for the previous year multiplied by 2.5.
And it's even more so when you do the math of how long gyms have held on to their equipment, multiplied by the number of people in and out of a gym in any given hour, afternoon, day, or year.
Given last year's Prime Day saw "tens of thousands" of Lightning Deals, Amazon should have made at least $10 million off the fees on Prime Day alone (based on 20,000 Lightning Deals multiplied by last year's $500 per deal fee).
Values are additionally multiplied depending on how prominent the conference is: Conferences like the Southwestern Athletic are the baseline, while points in the Ivy League are multiplied by 3.5; the Atlantic 10 by 4.5; and the six power conferences by 5.
A couple of bucks a month may not sound like much, but when you have hundreds of people leaving a company in any given year, multiplied by potentially dozens of subscriptions per employee, the amount of wasted expenses can be quite high.
That their sheer scale, multiplied by the wide spectrum of beliefs held by their users, makes moderation of any kind so Sisyphean and so subjective a task that the only possible solution is to allow for just about any idea, or any customer.
But originality isn't novelty, and the show is such a calculated rehash of a million tired tropes that it can best be described with Broadway math: "School of Rock" plus "The Full Monty" divided by "The Wedding Singer" — and multiplied by zero.
UniCredit unit Bank Austria has said the move, at the heart of a restructuring of its retail arm, will apply to 3,300 staff and require it to pay 7 percent of each employee's last salary before the move, multiplied by the duration of their employment.
For the quantum computer, doing another round of calculations takes a fraction of a second, and even multiplied by thousands of times to get the required number of runs to produce usable probability numbers, it only ended up taking the machine several extra seconds.
The latest tumble leaves bitcoin down around 40 percent from a record high near $20,000 hit in mid-December, wiping about $130 billion off its total market value - the unit price multiplied by the number of bitcoins that have been released into the market.
The aid package, announced at $12 billion in July, will also include payments for sorghum of 86 cents per bushel multiplied by 1.23 percent of production, 1 cent per bushel of corn, 14 cents per bushel of wheat, and 6 cents per pound of cotton.
If the virus kills about 8933 percent of known victims, as Chinese doctors have reported, then the number of deaths can be multiplied by 50 to get a rough case estimate, which would mean Iran has 600 cases, or 10 times the official figure.
He talked about a future inflection point of peak "eyeball hours" — the greatest number of hours in a day that the average person can physically find time to watch content on a screen, multiplied by the total population worldwide with access to such screens.
As you can see, Hurricane Maria disrupted electricity more than any other event by a long shot: Peter Marsters, a research analyst at the Rhodium Group, explained that the numbers reflect how many utility customers lost power multiplied by how long they were without power.
In the seventh century, the Indian mathematician Brahmagupta wrote down what's recognized as the first written description of the arithmetic of zero: When zero is added to a number or subtracted from a number, the number remains unchanged; and a number multiplied by zero becomes zero.
It's very much a technology company's mindset to think that HBO's original content can simply be treated like a piece of infrastructure: throw more money at the problem, order more shows, and get the exact same quality of output, just multiplied by a factor of x.
Michael Green, who was Asia director on the National Security Council staff during the George W. Bush administration, said the likely damage from suspending drills is multiplied by Trump&aposs failure to inform South Korean and Japanese officials in advance and his focus on cost-savings.
It also asked how the U.S. Department of Agriculture came up with the formula for payouts under the $4.7 billion market facilitation program, which aimed to reflect the severity of trade disruption, with 50 percent of the producer's total 2018 actual production multiplied by the applicable rate.
The discomfort of red state Democrats torn between their own political interests and those of the national party has been multiplied by the sudden detonation of a Supreme Court battle in the middle of a midterm election campaign -- and Trump is not wasting his golden chance.
The revelation of the uncut "Apollo," too seldom seen today, is that its meanings are multiplied by the parallel between two kinds of travail: childbirth and childish first steps in the opening scene, artistic creation (punctuated by images of exhaustion) in the main part of the ballet.
"The risks of e-cigarettes and cigarettes are independent of each other, and so if you're a dual user -- meaning you're smoking and using e-cigarettes at the same time -- you have the risks of smoking multiplied by the risks of e-cigarette use," Glantz said.
The Gaussian correlation inequality says that the probability that a dart will land inside both the rectangle and the circle is always as high as or higher than the individual probability of its landing inside the rectangle multiplied by the individual probability of its landing in the circle.
W. H. Leffingwell, a Taylor disciple, suggested in his treatise ''Scientific Office Management'' (303) that a poorly placed water fountain could lead to unnecessary miles being walked by an average worker — which, multiplied by many workers over 52 workweeks, might mean tens of thousands of miles of wasted steps.
To make up for such shortcomings, the report calls on the industry to keep an alternative-claims book in which they record hypothetical losses from near-misses (such as the Air Canada plane) and could-have-been-worses ("suppose Hurricane Irma had hit Miami"), multiplied by their probability.
The latest tumble leaves bitcoin more than 40 percent down from the record highs of around $20,000 reached in mid-December, wiping about $125 billion from its "market cap" - the price of bitcoin multiplied by the total number of bitcoins that have been "mined", or released into the market.
But if we look at the formula for calculating the price of Tesla models in China, we will find that the price in China is equal to: the US price multiplied by the exchange rate, plus transportation and handling charges, plus tariffs and other tax rates, and finally VAT.
Such bets had multiplied by a factor of 10 in slightly more than a year based on a belief that other major economies, notably in Europe, would continue expanding at a faster pace than the United States, allowing central bankers to react faster than what markets were pricing in.
My exhaustion with the idea of "Confederate" is multiplied by the realization that this show is the brainchild of two white men who oversee a show that has few people of color to speak of and where sexual violence is often gratuitous and treated as no big deal.
For example you might use the number of Facebook friends a person has, multiplied by the number of events that they attend and that figure will define a value in an RGB colour mix which will, in turn animate a colour overlay on an image or film that I've made.
The refund shall be calculated as the total number of days remaining in the Job Listing divided by thirty (30) and multiplied by the fee paid for the Job Listing and shall be paid to the advertiser within thirty (30) days of cancellation via the credit card account used for purchase.
"(The 2015 Pan-American Games in) Toronto was perfect with all the athletes in a modern village but now it will be multiplied by five continents and other greats, seeing top basketball players, golfers, (sprinter) Usain Bolt with his little tray next to you in the meal queue," said Gomez Cora.
The groundings, combined with the mechanical issues, resulted in the airline having 1.1 billion fewer Available Seat Miles, or ASMs — a passenger-carrying capacity metric based on the total number of available seats on flights multiplied by the total number of miles flown — than it originally estimated for the second quarter.
At the height of the subsidy-driven boom, the number of new energy vehicles sold in 2014 more than quadrupled from the year before, and multiplied by more than four times in 2015 to more than 53,000 vehicles, according to data from China Automotive Industry Association accessed through Wind Information.
In an ideal scenario where we know exactly who's sick and who's not, this contagion network could be multiplied by the list of people who are sick—a column of ones (sick) and zeros (healthy)—to produce a new list showing who's likely to be sick during the next infectious period.
If you sort schools by their overall mobility rate — the access they provide to poor students, multiplied by their success in economically advancing those students — the top 10 looks unlike any US News ranking you've ever seen: None of these are uber-selective Ivies or Ivy-adjacents like Stanford or MIT.
A study from the research firm Rhodium Group used Department of Energy data to examine the number of customer-hours of service lost in the blackouts — basically, the number of hours of power lost multiplied by the number of customers who lost it — and Maria blows its competition out of the water.
" Representative Dave Brat of Virginia, in an interview this month on Bloomberg, estimated that giving legal status to some 800,000 people who entered the country as part of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy could lead to an influx of "three to four million" potential relatives when "multiplied by chain migration.
In contrast, the "trade-protection benefit"—either the value of Chinese trade in a country's waters multiplied by the extra distance goods would have to go if those routes were shut, or the amount of trade that would be diverted to a country if shipping were disrupted elsewhere—was a good predictor.
The researchers found that total sperm count (which equals sperm concentration multiplied by semen volume) declined by an average of 1.6 percent per year among men in Western countries; there was much less of a decline among men in South America, Asia, and Africa, although fewer studies have been conducted on these continents.
Hamilton's rule, as it is now known, formalized this phenomenon as: rB > C Broken down, the formula suggests that genes for altruism will evolve if the cost (C) of them to the altruist are offset by the reproductive benefits (B) to those helped, multiplied by the probability (r) that the beneficiaries share the altruistic genes.
Inc * Yahoo announces commencement of tender offer to purchase up to $3.0 billion of its common stock * Yahoo - to purchase for cash up to $3 billion shares at prices equal to "Alibaba vwap" multiplied by multiples specified by tendering stockholders between 0.370 to 0.420 * Yahoo - tender offer will expire on June 13, 2017 at 11:59 p.m.
Burdensome bureaucratic hurdles have created the extraordinary 14 years in time and $2.5 billion in costs for new drug development and approval (delays for medical devices are now far longer than even in Europe), a cost that has multiplied by a factor of 10 in the past decade, according to the Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development.
The rarity might be multiplied by the unusual profligacy of sacrificing a star, but even that expensive boldness has been not unfamiliar since Hitchcock pioneered it in "Psycho"; as he told Truffaut, the shock value of Janet Leigh's early departure in the shower scene depended on the audience's expectation that a headline name would stay alive.
When you divide 6753 by 182, you get 0.24175824, which when multiplied by 69 (which must be Gene Simmons's favorite number, because it refers to sex, which he loves) and then 420 (which must be Simmons's least favorite number, because it refers to marijuana, which he hates) yields 7,006––the exact number of songs that Gene Simmons has written in his lifetime.
Facebook avoided a financial penalty at the time, though if the FTC goes on to decide the company violated that earlier initial agreement it could certainly be on the hook for fines — fines which the Washington Post has suggested could scale to trillions of dollars if the FTC's $40,000 per privacy violation is multiplied by the 50M Facebook users whose data was passed to Cambridge Analytica.
Thus the future of krill, and with it the future of many penguin species, depends on uncertainties multiplied by uncertainties: how much krill there really is, how resiliently it can respond to climate change, whether any of it can now be harvested without starving other wildlife, whether such a harvest can even be regulated, and whether international coöperation on Antarctica can withstand new geopolitical conflicts.
Fitch tested if the committed, contractual or legal minimum OC plus other forms of protection available to investors (excess spread (calculated as the difference between the weighted average (WA) spread/coupon on the assets and the cost of the covered bonds multiplied by the difference of the WA lives) or the negative carry factor deduction in the mandatory tests) was sufficient to cover for credit risk and open interest rate positions.
Currently, in cases of an ownership change, specified as a more than 50 percent change in the ownership of shareholders who own at least 5 percent of a company's stock, the amount of taxable income for the "post-change" company that can be offset by existing NOLs cannot exceed the value of the "pre-change" company, multiplied by the long-term tax exempt rate set by the IRS.
But while the formula has changed slightly over the past 126 years (and the price has since multiplied by about 24), the ubiquity of Smith's Rosebud Salve endures: in makeup artists' kits, in the faux vintage clutch of anyone who's ever been inside an Anthropologie store... and yes, in the case of one tin sold for 25 cents sometime between 1908 and 1962, deep in the annals of the Smithsonian.
The island has further extended its lead in this dubious distinction since then: (The metric here is "customer-hours," which is the number of customers without power multiplied by the duration of the outage.) One of the big concerns about comparing Puerto Rico to other blackout events — as Rhodium did in the first chart — is that not every country tracks power data as well as others, and some countries are still electrifying (there are still 1.1 billion people around the world who don't have electricity), explained Peter Marsters, a research analyst at Rhodium.
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