Inventory days are calculated as inventories divided by cost of goods sold (COGS), multiplied by 365.
The resulting fraction, one-third, is then multiplied by the maximum interest exclusion arrived at above.
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Revenue per search equals the click-through rate (CTR) multiplied by the cost per click (CPC).
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The unduplicated headcount of varsity athletics participants divided by the total undergraduate population, multiplied by 100.
"This is serious money when multiplied by the number of people affected in these situations, " Mr Bailey calculated.
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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Such human misery, multiplied by tens of millions of people, rolls up into a bureaucratic colossus of breathtaking complexity.
His 3, 800 Dow, multiplied by two, is close to the recent Dow bottoms.
How would increasing the diameter pay off when multiplied by the roughly 100, 000 strands on the average person's head?
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Market capitalization is the share price multiplied by the number of outstanding shares.
We divided the number of restaurants and bars by the number of households in each metro area and then multiplied by 10, 000.
As of now, most residential and commercial customers still pay their electric utility a flat rate multiplied by the kilowatt hours they use.
Annual GDP equals the amount of money available to spend multiplied by the number of times the money turns over in a year.
The quantity theory of money holds that the money supply, multiplied by the rate at which it circulates (called velocity), equals nominal income.
In any given period the debt stock grows by the existing debt stock (d) multiplied by r-g, less the primary budget balance (p).
In the example, the spread is 0.15% (that is the bid subtracted from the ask, divided by the share price and multiplied by 100).
However, Kenya's election chief Issack Hassan has now said that a software bug meant that the numbers of rejected votes was multiplied by eight.
It simply equals to the growth rate multiplied by its earnings.
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Multiplied by millions of little payments, however, it can swell profits.
The count has been plagued with technical glitches, including a programming error that led to the number of rejected votes being multiplied by a factor of eight.
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One theory of decision making says you ought to maximize your expected returns, where an expected return is the outcome multiplied by the probability of winning it.
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Multiplied by millions of homeowners it could make a difference.
Even a modest increase, when multiplied by the 5.4m civil servants who are due to receive it, will add up to a lot more spending on travel, telecoms, clothes and other desirable things.
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The effect was multiplied by the creation of coal-burning locomotives and the rise of the railroads (thanks again to profit-seekers, such as George Stephenson) and ultimately by oil and the rise of cars, trucks, and airplanes.
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The home has been on the market for over six months, but consider this: even if it only sold for a quarter of the price (unlikely), Aprile would still see his original investment multiplied by seven.
For instance, GDP growth is a result of (in addition to population growth) the income reinvestment rate in the economy multiplied by the rate of return on that reinvestment (or the aggregate ROIC in the economy).
Johnson Controls is one of the companies to push the envelope in this arena, in tandem -one would hope- with venture capital that can see the wisdom in energy efficiency multiplied by every individual household and building.
Readings on the taxi meters must be multiplied by 1, 000 to allow for past inflation, but the cabbies are confident that their savings are no longer likely to evaporate: annual price rises are now in single figures.
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