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Extrapolated meaning
simple past and past participle of extrapolate
Example sentences (20)
The HSE report even acknowledges that Scottish data was omitted “because the English monitoring data are more extensive and can be extrapolated as providing a relevant picture for the whole of the UK".
The remaining blocks were classified as Inferred Mineral Resources including the down plunge portion of the deposit which is largely informed by two drill holes and is extrapolated by approximately 55m.
This forecast is based upon management's guidance of between 14% and 15% revenue growth for Q1 '23, which I have extrapolated out for the full year.
At the time, Thorne told publicists at Caltech that the award could have included others, particularly those – such as the Cal State Fullerton physicists – who extrapolated the data.
Dr. Potts said these were four recurring themes extrapolated from the interviews.
Extrapolated to a full seven innings, Beach has averaged about 78 pitches per complete game.
For Sharon, and now for my mom and me, this is quite a profound insight, and something that can perhaps be extrapolated to life outside of Mahjong.
Indirect and extrapolated data is not the same as actual evidence.
In eight starts since September, Means posted a 2.64 ERA and 0.790 WHIP, stellar numbers in a small sample that, if able to be extrapolated over a full season, would make him one of baseball’s best southpaws.
It is then extrapolated to the present – thus excluding the Financial Crisis.
Of course, the only thing dumber than comparing a legend to a rookie is imagining the counterfactuals of a team sport extrapolated over two years and a thousand scenarios that didn’t actually happen.
The figures, if extrapolated over a full year, indicate some 5,000 riders a year could end up in A&E.
If the results were to be extrapolated to the whole city, it suggests 12,650 may have actually been infected.
If you assume that the last twelve years can be extrapolated into the future, buy the dips.
Mr. Sharma said that data can be extrapolated over a large population and understand the movement of coronavirus across the country.
Not much else can be extrapolated from the image, in terms of what to expect from the sequel, but Tom Hardy had simply this to say in his caption.
The exciting aspect is if it gets approved for diagnostics and results are extrapolated to the general public where it can reach critical mass.
And so I think they were just taking the wrong lessons from where the public’s mood was on this and they’ve extrapolated to that.
I extrapolated each team’s winning percentage over 82 games to come up with a new projected win total.
These benefits can be extrapolated to specific scenarios within your business to reinforce how AI is capable of improving your business practices.