denominator in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This method is only guaranteed to succeed for denominators that are practical.
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In practice most decisions require the denominator to be a larger amount.
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They rely on multiplying or dividing the numerator and denominator of fractions by a variable.
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Mass fraction can also be expressed, with a denominator of 100, as percentage by weight (wt%).
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A fraction when multiplied by (i.e. concatenated with) its denominator yields its numerator.
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Firstly, relative error is undefined when the true value is zero as it appears in the denominator (see below).
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In this usage, the "dx" in the denominator is read as with respect to x.
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Since the numerator is usually in hertz, and the denominator in megahertz, delta is expressed in ppm.
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The denominators are listed in, while the numerators are all 1s.
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Denominator of the ratio of labour productivity, the input measure is the most important factor that influences the measure of labour productivity.
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