Examples of using Extrapolate in English and their translations into Spanish
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A computer algorithm would sort through your likes and dislikes and extrapolate a personality based on your experiences.
analyze and extrapolate the trigonometry involved.
From the legal provisions of the Constitution to which reference was made here above, one may extrapolate the following facts.
we can extrapolate for plants a more general description of such conditions,
we could extrapolate the shape of the weapon,
it also examines how well students can extrapolate from what they have learned
it also examines how well students can extrapolate from what they have learned
so we can extrapolate the shooter's location based on how long it took the dead man's car to come to a stop.
the auditors can do a count of native species in smaller parcels and extrapolate to determine the number of 5
also be aware of the extent to which they can extrapolate their results back to the general population.
as you cannot then extrapolate the results to encompass wider groups.
the author can extrapolate what might have occurred.
the satellite can extrapolate soil moisture.
If we extrapolate this notion to Jonier Marín's photographic"Sets",
the need to fill gaps with assumptions or extrapolate from regional information,
I would correlate and extrapolate, and I would give meaning, meaning to each and every single part.
we can extrapolate that her attacker is well over six feet tall, left handed
By plotting the daily number of dogs marked against the accumulated total of marked dogs for each day one can extrapolate the value representing the total number of dogs in the area.
The idea is to inform students about the basic concepts of Chemistry and extrapolate these to nanoscience, encouraging students to see Chemistry as a science with major applications in the technology of the future", commented the coordinator of the event
There is wide consensus that if it is to be effective in the next century the Security Council cannot simply extrapolate its mandate from the starting-point of 1945 after the cold-war interregnum, but must accurately reflect