Examples of using A margin in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, with a margin of nearly four million votes.
To verify a unit margin($): Selling price per unit= Unit margin+ Cost per Unit To verify a margin(%):
Because the background of the parent element always shows through a margin, you see the pale blue background of the body.
for it has a margin erroare, and must take into account….
According to Tibshirani's statistics, only professional players with a margin of error when throwing only 5mm should aim for the dinning area.
former Vice President Atiku Abubakar with a margin of around 4 million votes.
During this surgery the surgeon removes malignant tumor and a margin of healthy tissue.
He says that the most expensive device, the iPhone XS Max, will continue to outsource the iPhone XS with a margin of 3-1.
Now he's 31 and his 100% self-made company is making $180 million annually from selling watches, with a margin of more than 50%.
all 50 states and Washington, D.C., with a margin of error of 4 percentage points.
The poll included 503 Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents, with a margin of error of plus or minus 5.4%.
In 2014, 3D Systems achieved a margin of 73 per cent on materials,
The last time they won three in a row by a margin of at least three goals was in October 2015.
To trade $100,000 of currency, with a margin of 1%, an investor will only have to deposit $1000 into his account.
CMC for instance has a margin of around 4% on binary markets- helping to make it highly competitive, price-wise.
With a margin of error of just one second in 100,000 years,
Suppliers can factor in a margin of error to account for fluctuations in order quantities and market volatility, according to C.H.
The implants were fitted to within a margin of error of 0.2-0.3mm, reaching the required standard for this kind of operation.
To obtain the gross profit margin, we divide the gross profit by total revenues for a margin of $25,216/ $151,800= 16.61%.
then each elected candidate reflects the opinions of 1000 voters, within a margin of error.