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A "round turn" is a completed futures transaction involving both a purchase and a liquidating sale, or a sale followed by a covering purchase. 'Round turns per million per year' is a standardized measure of how many times a year a CTA would trade for a one million dollar size account. This number is usually extrapolated and not accurate.

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Revenue for a company was $1.2 million, and then grew 10% each year for 7 years. What is the revenue for the last year (round to the nearest 1,000)?

The revenue for the last year would be $2,598,000.


In 2007 the us population was 302 million people. In 2012 it was 314 million. What was the rate of population change per year?

To calculate the rate of population change per year between 2007 and 2012, we first find the total change in population: 314 million - 302 million = 12 million. This change occurred over 5 years (from 2007 to 2012), so the annual rate of population change is 12 million / 5 years = 2.4 million people per year.


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To calculate age in years from 1 million seconds, you divide 1 million by the number of seconds in a year. There are approximately 31,536,000 seconds in a year, so 1 million seconds is about 0.0317 years, which is roughly 1.01 months. Therefore, a person who lived for 1 million seconds would be just over 1 month old.


How much interest would three hundred million make a year?

The interest earned on three hundred million dollars in a year depends on the interest rate applied. For example, at a 1% annual interest rate, it would generate $3 million, while at a 5% rate, it would yield $15 million. To calculate the exact amount, multiply the principal ($300 million) by the interest rate (expressed as a decimal).


What is one half a million times 52 weeks of a year?

(1/2) x (million) x (52 weeks of a year) = 26 million weeks of a year

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