Calculate in a sentence as a verb

That's the easiest one for me to calculate with a single SQL query.

It's a simple way to calculate risk, and an even easier way to teach my kids.

Their internal clocks start counting from then, so they can calculate the date and time in the future.

* Each state is required to provide software to calculate rates for a given sale.

Which is better, of course, but I wouldn't rely on it until they clarify how they calculate.

In my PhD, I measured the proton form factor and, from that, calculated the radius.

Combined with knowledge of turnaround delays, this would enable them to calculate the plane's distance from the satellite during each ping.

Beware that retrieval fee!The retrieval fee for 3TB could be as high as $22,082 based on my reading of their FAQ [1].It's not clear to me how they calculate the hourly retrieval rate.

This is a somewhat optimistic scenario but with two equal periods of 30 years, it makes one data-point easy to calculate: With 0% real returns, to maintain standards of living.

The slow way to find the answer is to calculate what distance the fly covers on the first, northbound, leg of the trip, then on the second, southbound, leg, then on the third, etc., etc., and, finally, to sum the infinite series so obtained.

Calculate definitions

verb

make a mathematical calculation or computation

See also: cipher cypher compute reckon figure

verb

judge to be probable

See also: estimate reckon figure forecast

verb

keep an account of

See also: account

verb

predict in advance

See also: forecast

verb

specifically design a product, event, or activity for a certain public

See also: direct

verb

have faith or confidence in; "you can count on me to help you any time"; "Look to your friends for support"; "You can bet on that!"; "Depend on your family in times of crisis"

See also: count depend look reckon