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No, 'estimate' means to guess the value of something, while 'round' means either circular or is a process for truncating a value to fewer significant figures.
An estimate is an approximate calculation or judgment of the value, number, quantity, or extent of something. Depending on context, dispatch can mean the sending of someone or something to a destination or for a purpose.
Illustrate is a verb that means to provide pictures (in a book, story, etc.), in order to make something better understood.
A point estimate of a population parameter is a single value of a statistic. For example, the sample mean x is a point estimate of the population mean μ. Similarly, the sample proportion p is a point estimate of the population proportion P.
Nearly true. It is a point estimate, not point ofestimate.
No, an 'hypothesis' is a proposed explanation for something, while an 'estimate' is a guess at a value of something.
to provide of give people something..
To think something is better, higher in quantity, or "over" what it actually is.
It means to estimate something as more than its real value.
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It means you have to provide the money required for something. So you may require money for an investment or to pay for something, so you have to "finance" it.
Another name for a pitchfork, if you mean something else provide addit'l details.
To provide a level of work which meets the requirement of the job
Something that came out of a book. If you need definition of the quote itself, please provide.
If something is asking for "additional details" it is asking for you to provide more information and specifics.
"Shod" is the past tense of the verb "shoe," meaning to provide someone or something with shoes.
A point estimate is a single value used to estimate a population parameter, such as the sample mean used to estimate the population mean. Confidence intervals can also be used to provide a range within which the population parameter is likely to lie.