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Approximated meaning
simple past and past participle of approximate
Example sentences (20)
This year the target towards the construction works is approximated at UGX 2billion with over 50,000 runners and participants.
We approximated each school’s campus (ie the area that pupils have access to) by finding the area of its land-holdings that lie within 5km of the school’s address.
A report by the National Council for the Welfare of the Destitute (NCWD), as quoted by Wikipedia, a free encyclopedia, approximated the number of almajiri children to seven million.
Interesting choice of words to avoid the collateral fatalities (children, women, and older men) who went uncounted and only approximated by the British months later through surveys of hospitals and extrapolation.
She began renting out the two smaller buildings to guests through Airbnb, bringing in a thin but steady seasonal income and visitors from near and far that approximated the diverse mix she missed in Chicago.
The beers were separated into daily blind tastings that approximated a sample size of the entire field.
Another venue combining the existing exact solutions with approximated and heuristic models was explored in the work Hydrodynamics of Flows with Free Boundaries Logvinovich, GV (1969) Hydrodynamics of Flows with Free Boundaries.
Approaches to many-body problems Rather than an exact closed form solution, orbits with many bodies can be approximated with arbitrarily high accuracy.
Approximated wavefunction of the deuteron The deuteron wavefunction must be antisymmetric if the isospin representation is used (since a proton and a neutron are not identical particles, the wavefunction need not be antisymmetric in general).
Arrows show planned movements to an agreed demarcation line at 70° E, which was, however, never even approximated.
As an example, Archimedes approximated π by calculating the perimeters of polygons inscribing and circumscribing a circle, starting with hexagons, and successively doubling the number of sides.
As one might expect, there are classes of software that cannot be feasibly subjected to these coverage tests, though a degree of coverage mapping can be approximated through analysis rather than direct testing.
A system of non-linear equations can often be approximated by a linear system (see linearization ), a helpful technique when making a mathematical model or computer simulation of a relatively complex system.
At the end of the 1930s crew numbers approximated 3,000.
Below 50 cm (20 in), soil temperature seldom changes and can be approximated by adding 1.8 °C (2 °F) to the mean annual air temperature.
But crystal field theory treats all interactions in a complex as ionic and assumes that the ligands can be approximated by negative point charges.
Conversely, a charge distribution can be approximated by many small point charges.
Depending on the size of the meteor, it will either burn up high in the atmosphere or reach lower levels and explode in an air burst akin to the Chelyabinsk meteor of 2013, which approximated the thermal effects of a nuclear explosion.
Development of higher-resolution monitors allowed them to provide limited WYSIWYG —What You See Is What You Get, to the extent that typographical features like bold and italics, indentation, justification and margins were approximated on screen.
Even though many theremin sounds can be approximated on many modern synthesizers, some musicians continue to appreciate the expressiveness, novelty, and uniqueness of using an actual theremin.