The amount of money that a money lender will charge you, per period (day, week, month, year) to borrow money will be a percentage of the sum borrowed.
no it is not. for it to be a real number, it needs to be a percent of a square root.
It is not uncommon to hear professional athletes state, fervently if not logically, that they are giving "110 percent."
Find the sum of two mixed numbers by applying the procedure for adding mixed numbers, Solve a real-world problem by subtracting mixed numbers.
Real world problems are basically about stuff you do every day, but put into a question when doing boring math work. Now, if you're wanting to know about life itself, well that's like war and what not. Stuff that stresses you out, that's what real world problems are. :(
Real world problems typically have several answers. Since the real world is very complicated and messy, we seldom can be sure that we have the perfect answer to any real world problem, so we have to make do with the best answer we can come up with, and there are generally several possible answers to choose from. And it is only after we use such an answer that we will discover how good (or how bad) an answer it was.
There are increasingly apparent limitations of Bayesian Networks. For real-world applications, they are not expressive enough. Bayesian networks have the problem that involves the same fixed number of attributes.
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Good question! As far as I know, there are no real percentages.
Examples: 1.What percent of the money goes to Sara? 2.It's a thousand percent guaranteed! 3.What percent of the people use Motorola phones?
I don't know the percentage. All I know is that it is very big but don't believe what they say. 2012 is not real that the world will end and don't worry.
no it is not. for it to be a real number, it needs to be a percent of a square root.
It is not uncommon to hear professional athletes state, fervently if not logically, that they are giving "110 percent."
According to a news program I watched about a week ago it is one in five or 20 percent. I was surprised it was that high but I guess it has become a real problem.
get a degree in synthetic chemistry instead
The significance (if any) depends on the nature of the problem.
probally brass or somthing that looks similar to real gold like fools gold