Examples of using Multiply this in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Multiply this number…".
So let me multiply this times 6.
Multiply this number by 21.
Now I could multiply this out.
Multiply this by zero, and it's still way too much.
So let me just multiply this guy by 4.
Multiply this by 4 and you have got your pulse rate per minute.
You don't want to multiply this whole n plus 8.
Multiply this phenomenon by a million, and you get Manhattan.
So we're just going to multiply this by 2 to get moles of hydrogen.
Multiply this figure by the number of years left for your retirement.
But that's because we can multiply this by any constant.
If you multiply this out, you get 7z squared plus 7z.
It's a very special number, and if you wanted to write it in a way that you're used to writing numbers,you could literally just multiply this out.
So let me multiply this over here by 6.
Remember, this is only looking at one strand of the production chain between the US and Mexico,so multiply this out across all of the strands.
I need to multiply this value by 12.
Multiply this FEELING, this KNOWING… in confidence of self… and then….
And now we can actually just multiply this out and see what happens.
Multiply this by a few dogs that can be walked at a time, and it becomes an attractive proposition.
I have to multiply this times x, too, right?
Multiply this by all the files on your entire system and you can understand where your free space goes.
Well, in winter, multiply this importance by a hundred!
Multiply this by 12, and you can see that even a basic“base of operations” office can cost your corporation $42,000 a year!
So this is a 2, we multiply this by 2, so this essentially just disappears.
Multiply this by 400,000 patient treatments,this private-public collaboration with security forces, and you begin to see the power of creating security in a very different way.
So if we multiply this out, we have 3t times 3t is 9t squared.
Multiply this morning's data by two sessions a day, six days a week, 52 weeks a year, and 48 years, and the result is a database that is nearly unmatched in any other wild population.
Multiply this by the hundreds and thousands of more lives that were cut short because the leaders of both sides lack the imagination, courage, daring, vision and responsibility to end this insane conflict.
Multiply this by all sorts of industries and all sorts of special interest groups that are looking for benefits from legislation, and all of a sudden you find that this information and voting cost is more than simply just a trick in a thought experiment.