Examples of using A sum of in English and their translations into Swedish
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Prove that absolute value of a sum of all the numbers from one column
Madam President, in the preliminary draft budget, a sum of EUR 39 million has been earmarked for the European Refugee Fund to cover the present fifteen Member States.
For example, you cannot calculate a sum of temperatures during the week,
The Commission had set a sum of EUR 1 million per victim in cases of personal injury and EUR 500 000 per accident for damage to property.
The smallest number that can not be represented as a sum of fewer than 19 fourth powers.
A sum of EUR 134 million was released for early rehabilitation and reconstruction efforts.
which states that all natural numbers can be written as a sum of four squares.
RO Commissioner, the Economic Recovery Plan provides a sum of EUR 1 billion to cover up to 100% of the broadband infrastructure.
The financial agreement of December 2005, however, grants Portugal a sum of EUR 320 million for rural development which does not need to be co-financed point 63.
In number theory, Vinogradov's theorem is a result which implies that any sufficiently large odd integer can be written as a sum of three prime numbers.
The Commission has pledged a sum of EUR 500 million while the Member States do not want to make the necessary increase in the European budget at this stage.
is an individual factor, and the differences from student to student are a sum of several variables.
As a first step, a sum of 40 million euros will be released in June 2007.
This hope is strengthened by the decision to support milk producers with a sum of EUR 280 million next year.
According to reports in the Dutch press, President Barroso declared a sum of EUR 730 000 for 2009.
The player claimed that during their play of Live Dealer Casino they found an incorrect bankroll calculation for a sum of €700 within an hour of their play.
This financial framework covers the period from 1 January 2007 to 31 December 2013 and involves a sum of 524 million for the whole of this period.
Istrians were not willing to choose one nationality over the other, but rather experience their identity as a sum of the cultural, national, political etc.
with EU efforts being a sum of all national actions.