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  2. Numeric precision in Microsoft Excel - Wikipedia

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    The above is not limited to subtractions, try = 1 + 1.405*2^(-48) in one cell, Excel rounds the display to 1,00000000000000000000, and = 0.9 + 225179982494413×2^(-51) in another, same display [d] above, different rounding for value and display, violates one of the elementary requirements in Goldberg (1991) [8] who states:

  3. Subscript and superscript - Wikipedia

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    The second typeface is Myriad Pro; the superscript is about 60% of the original characters, raised by about 44% above the baseline.) A subscript or superscript is a character (such as a number or letter) that is set slightly below or above the normal line of type, respectively. It is usually smaller than the rest of the text.

  4. Unicode subscripts and superscripts - Wikipedia

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    Primarily for compatibility with earlier character sets, Unicode contains a number of characters that compose super- and subscripts with other symbols. [1] In most fonts these render much better than attempts to construct these symbols from the above characters or by using markup.

  5. Spreadsheet - Wikipedia

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    To make such a formula, one replaces a number with a cell reference. For instance, the formula =5*C10 would produce the result of multiplying the value in cell C10 by the number 5. If C10 holds the value 3 the result will be 15. But C10 might also hold its formula referring to other cells, and so on.

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    Cs, we don't know yet but based on numbers and how much this bloody thing is going to cost. And guess what, if we don't like ya — see all you guys (Fs), we don't know your names, but you're not ...

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    A Queens public high-school teacher created a creepy “escape room” where he allegedly sexually abused a female student, according to a troubling new report.

  8. Round-off error - Wikipedia

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    Compared with the fixed-point number system, the floating-point number system is more efficient in representing real numbers so it is widely used in modern computers. While the real numbers R {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} } are infinite and continuous, a floating-point number system F {\displaystyle F} is finite and discrete.

  9. 10 Fast-Food Chains That Never Freeze Their Beef - AOL

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    1. Wendy’s. If you’re still wondering, “Where’s the beef?” Wendy’s got an answer: It’s not in the freezer. The Ohio-based chain has been serving its square-shaped patties from fresh ...