Inventory days are calculated as inventories divided by cost of goods sold (COGS), multiplied by 365.
They might say, well, we got the cost and then multiplied it by five.
In a time that gold fell nearly 20%, the stock multiplied more than six-fold.
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Georgetown University applications multiplied 45 percent between 1983 and 1986 following a surge of basketball success.
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The resulting fraction, one-third, is then multiplied by the maximum interest exclusion arrived at above.
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Nothing tickled him more than pulling a caper that multiplied his investment many times over.
Their social media following has multiplied from the thousands to the hundreds of thousands.
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The ties connecting people and societies have multiplied, but so have opportunities for misunderstanding and tension.
The first is that it is essentially like strategy in general, multiplied across countries.
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Health spending per private sector worker, in contrast, multiplied 11-fold during the same period.
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Inrix multiplied that figure by the length of each roadway to make the final ranking.
Revenue per search equals the click-through rate (CTR) multiplied by the cost per click (CPC).
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The weak forces, multiplied across thousands of setae, are then sufficient to hold the lizard's weight.
In their wake, service firms have multiplied, property prices have burgeoned and investment is up.
The finance companies have multiplied since India began deregulating its financial system in 1991.
These committees have multiplied in recent years, from 19 in 1971 to 118 in 1998.
The unduplicated headcount of varsity athletics participants divided by the total undergraduate population, multiplied by 100.
We multiplied that by a factor determined by the home state's budget deficit as of July 2009.
The more American foods I ate, the more my desires multiplied, outpacing any interest in Vietnamese food.
As more and more people became networked, the explosion of expression grew exponentially, and the methods multiplied too.
And the gap of that almost multiplied thousands, perhaps millions, of times creates the experience of simulation overload.
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"This is serious money when multiplied by the number of people affected in these situations, " Mr Bailey calculated.
Then, as episodes multiplied, they saw it as a public-order problem rather than the massive criminality it was.
Solo sends out multiple invoices and trucks, an expensive inefficiency that multiplied with a jump in fuel prices.
After it was floated eight years ago its profits kept going up and its shares multiplied in value.
Since the early 1980s foreign-exchange turnover has multiplied 33-fold, while rich countries' official reserves have only risen fourfold.
Thanks to the technology boom, the opportunities to work for a start-up, or start one yourself, have multiplied.
Developed in the 1960s, the poverty threshold represents the basic cost of food for a household, multiplied by three.
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The lessor of the two is multiplied by 3.8% to determine the 3.8% Medicare Surtax for that taxable year.
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However if you add a family, work and work travel, the degree of difficulty is multiplied several times over.
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