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1 : making calculations <calculating machine> 2 : marked by prudent analysis or by shrewd consideration of self-interest : scheming. cal·cu·lat·ing·ly...
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Formula for calculating percentages The formula for calculating percentages or for converting from percentages are relatively simple. Calculating percentages...
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Online Conversion is a resource for weights, measures, calculators, converters. Welcome to OnlineConversion.com Convert just about anything to anything else. Over 5,000 units, and 50,000 conversions.
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Calculating percents. Percent Calculator and a percent tutorial. Calculating Percentages What You Need to Know About Calculating Per cent - Online Calculator Included Below...
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calculating adj. Capable of performing calculations: a calculating machine. Shrewd; crafty: the calculating defense of an experienced attorney.
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Miata.net Tire Size Calculator Use the calculator to see what happens to your speedometer reading when you change the size of your tires and wheels. The graphic shows your stock tire selection in an outline overlaid on your new tire selection. (Note: If you don't see the Java calculator below, make sure you have...
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Mechanical Calculating Machines - This site by by Erez Kaplan, is all about mechanical calculating machines. It includes chronological description, classification and pictorial view (dozens of photographs), books, organizations and much more. The Calculating Machines Home Page is maintained by Erez Kaplan,
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Encyclopedia: Calculation
A calculation is a deliberate process for transforming one or more inputs into one or more results. The term is used in a variety of senses, from the very definite arithmetical calculation using an a...
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cal·cu·lat·ing (k l ky -l t ng). adj. 1. Capable of performing calculations: a calculating machine. 2. a. Shrewd; crafty: the calculating defense of an...
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Enter an expression to evaluate. - so for example, fac(4) = 24. Finally, you can sum a series with the sigma command. Send comments to sumner@math.sc.edu (David Sumner); If your browser supports it, you can send me mail by clicking the reference above. Please understand that I cannot help you solve your problems.
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