Examples of using Sums in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Homie Nha Trang sums up the bright colors on each item and the gentle breath of the tree branches that are decorated around the house.
this Taylor series sums to π.”.
Obviously, as expected from(3.1.3), these residual sums of squares are different since they are based on different sets of fa values.
She also voiced the role of the principal Melanie Upfoot in the Simpsons episode"Girls Just Want to Have Sums", which aired on April 30, 2006.
returns a value based on the sums of the even and odd numbers in the array.
and a"performance that… sums up his career".
you can use totals, averages, percentages, or running sums to make the data more understandable.
Decent work sums up the aspirations of people to live their working lives in conditions of freedom,
Here's the paragraph in Brzezinski's piece that sums up Washington's objectives in Ukraine,
But as it is he reckons solely with sums of value, and imagined"(!)"the net product in advance as a money value"{106}.
As the report sums it so perfectly:“If your content is not relevant
Congressional testimony revealed that Rockefeller had sent large sums to Lenin and Trotsky to instigate the Communist Revolution of 1905.
Section 6 of the IIRA document sums up the future of IIoT in a way that promises a better world for industrial control engineers.
He has also encouraged fellow billionaires to donate large sums to charitable causes through The Giving Pledge.
You need the LARGE formula three times and then sums the results when you want to sum the top 3 values, do as this.
The lenders were not at all interested to have the sums they had loaned repaid for the indebtedness gave them political influence.
Since you're playing for larger sums of money-even at lower stakes- it makes sense to raise the limits.
including what sums banks must set aside
Note that any sums withdrawn from RRSP or RRIF are added to your income and may affect you OAS(Old Age Security) benefits.
The British treasury spent enormous sums to liberate slaves and compensate slave-owners in the Caribbean.