-
estimate when
little information is
available is
called a
guesstimate because the
inquiry becomes closer to
purely guessing the answer. The
estimated...
- The
estimated symbol, ℮ (also
referred to as the ℮-mark, the
final EC
verification mark (in EU law), or the
estimated sign) can be
found on most prepackaged...
- government, the
Estimates are an
outline of
government spending for the
following fiscal year
presented by the
cabinet to parliament. The
Estimates are drawn...
- The
estimated time of
arrival (ETA) is the time when a ship, vehicle, aircraft, cargo, person, or
emergency service is
expected to
arrive at a certain...
- worldwide. It is
estimated that 95% of the UK's po****tion are
monolingual English speakers. Over 5% of the po****tion are
estimated to
speak languages...
- The
estimated date of
delivery (EDD), also
known as
expected date of confinement, and
estimated due date or
simply due date, is a term
describing the...
- statistics, the
method of
estimating equations is a way of
specifying how the
parameters of a
statistical model should be
estimated. This can be
thought of...
- has been
estimated at 4.4. In 2022 it was 4.5,
about twice the
world average rate. The rate has
fallen since the
early 1980s. As
estimated by the CIA...
- then
multiplying the
estimated construction material quantities by the
corresponding unit cost. One
advantage of
making estimates in this way is that it...
- An
estimate is an
approximation based on
incomplete information.
Estimate may also
refer to:
Estimates,
annual preliminary budget forecasts in the Westminster...