Приклади вживання All of these numbers Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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However, all of these numbers.
It used to be I needed to remember all of these numbers.
And all of these numbers are also integers.
So we're deleting all of these numbers here.
All of these numbers are very close to 10.
Don't know what all of these numbers mean?
All of these numbers should have a length equal to(x+ y+ 1).
This is equal to the sum of all of these numbers.
And from all of these numbers, I start with only two or three variables.
Non-accountants: What do all of these numbers mean?
And all of these numbers show up once except we have the 23 that shows up twice.
One thing I coulddo is I could divide this thing by all of these numbers.
And then I compile all of these numbers on these clipboards that you see here.
If I just want the 365 times the 364 in this case,I have to get rid of all of these numbers back here.
Because all of these numbers, they're pretty-- they're, almost by definition, going to be pretty close to the mean of each other.
Negative 7 would mean that you owed the bank only $7,so it's actually the case that -40 is less than -7, and out of all of these numbers, it is the least of all of them.
And by the way, all of these numbers are significantly higher if you happen to be black, if you happen to be poor, if you happen to exist in an overcrowded school.
Then the next smallest number would be -30, and then the next smallest after that would be -25, and then the next smallest after that would be -10, and then finally the greatest of all of these numbers(--the greatest, and I will do it in pink--)… the greatest of all of these numbers is -7.
That's the number that all of these numbers you can kind of say are closest to." Or, 2.2 represents the central tendency of this set.
So all of these numbers, you might say OK this number is not too far from that number, that number's not too far, and then that number's not too far.
If we believe all of these numbers, and we know that Company X has 2 million shares, then we would say that each share is worth $10, and if we like these numbers and if someone is willing to sell us a share for less than that, we would buy it.
So all of these numbers in this chart right over here, you can either use them with this unit, kcal, kilocalories, or Calories with the capital C, they're essentialy the same units that we used in the last video, and these are the same numbers that you are used to from a kind of a dietary calorie point of view.
All of these scales, numbers, and icons glow with a pleasant blue light.
And then all of these are now prime numbers.
We need divide these numbers so that we don't count all of these different orderings.
All of these operate on numbers, so we can have a number followed by a comparison operator, followed by another number. .
And so the variance is the sum of all of these divided by the total number of numbers there are.
The conservation law now states that the sum of all these numbers stays constant irrespective of all the conversions that took place during the time interval concerned.
We had all of the hard data we could think of-- just like the pundits before the election--but what is the point of all these numbers?
As a result of all these processes, large numbers of memorials, more than for any other conflict, were built across the world during the inter-war period.