"Per instance" refers to something that occurs or is calculated for each individual case or occurrence within a set. For example, in computing or data analysis, it may indicate that a certain process or charge applies to each individual instance of a data entry or object. Essentially, it emphasizes that the action or measurement is not cumulative but rather specific to each separate instance.
The 'k' stands for thousands. This would usually indicate an annual salary amount. For instance, in a country using a currency denominated in dollars a '10K salary' would be $10,000 per year (or per annum).
The mean of a collection of identical numbers is always the identical number itself; in this instance, 12.
it mean per rate
A ratio between two quantities, usually with differing units, is called the rate.When describing the units of a rate, "per" usually separates them.For instance: beats per minute, miles per hour, gallons per mile.
That all depends on what you mean by "form". If you are referring to "shape", then yes it can be geometric. For instance, a triangle is geometric.
umm...what do you mean "instance".
It means create an object for a class. Instance refers to the obj of a class.
The 'k' stands for thousands. This would usually indicate an annual salary amount. For instance, in a country using a currency denominated in dollars a '10K salary' would be $10,000 per year (or per annum).
You would usually use the term 'per'. For instance, 10 miles per hour, or 20% per annum.
The mean value of a single number is that number itself. In this instance, the mean of 540306 is 540306.
I have no idea. Was going to ask you the same question...An instance method represent the behavior of an object
What does "if I had but" mean? For instance, "if I had but two little wings". I'm very confused by this
What was your salary (how much money you were payed) at the last place you worked. It can be listed for per hour, per week, per month or per year.
An instance is an example or single occurrence of something:
for example for instance for one thing ...
I can find no instance of the word.
"Prefidy" is gibberish. -You may mean 'perfidy' which means the act or an instance of treachery.