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The phrase "a simpler equation to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing mathematical concepts or when referring to a more straightforward way to express a problem or solution.
Example: "To solve this problem, we can reduce it to a simpler equation to make calculations easier."
Alternatives: "an easier formula to" or "a more straightforward equation to".
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The correlation would be helpful to provide a simpler equation to improve the calculation speed within the engineering allowable accuracy range.
To provide another perspective of possible excess deaths for comparison, we used another method described by Murray et al. for 1918, with a simpler equation to estimate excess deaths (8 ).
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To this end, I've derived a simple equation to aid your purchasing decisions: 1.
We proposed a simple equation to extract τSiNW from τeff without numerical simulations.
A simple equation to calculate the gas bubble velocity was obtained.
Table 1 shows a simple equation to explain life satisfaction among British men aged 34 in 2004.
The technology is based on something similar to the face recognition software its camera's already use, but adds a simple equation to predict the exact instant that your douchey friend isn't blinking, and snaps the shot then.
The objective of this study was to derive a simple equation to convert distances between air miles traveled by a helicopter and ground miles traveled by an ambulance.
Based on the simulation results, we proposed a simple equation to extract the minority carrier lifetime in the SiNW layer from measured minority lifetime.
In America, ACI 363R-84 Code (ACI Committee 363 1984) proposed a simple equation to predict the relationship between compressive strength and splitting tensile strength based on a study by Carrasquillo et al. (1981).
In Korea, KCI Code (2011) proposed a simple equation to predict the relationship between compressive strength and splitting tensile strength f_{text{sp}} = 0.563sqrt {f_{ck} } ({text{MPa}}) (5).
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