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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sum which adds" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing mathematics or financial calculations where you are referring to a total that results from addition.
Example: "In this report, we will analyze a sum which adds to the total expenses for the quarter."
Alternatives: "a total that results" or "a sum that totals".
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"Identity is not a sum which adds up to a total of 100%," she says.
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This paltry sum, which adds up to less than $300 pre tax for a 40-hour week, would not amount to a living wage anywhere in the country, and doesn't even come close in New York, one of the most expensive of cities in the US to live in.
And most of these sums, which add up to about 12 billion rand ($1.5 billion) each year, still move informally.In this section A broad, thin umbrella Send in the clones Who wants to be a trillionaire?
Mathematically speaking, his argument involves the sum of the infinite geometric progression no finite partial sum of which adds up to 2. As Aristotle would later say, this progression is only potentially infinite.
This coefficient was determined with the Sum method, which adds values of signal over background for all genes on arrays.
Here was no narrative, just a series of strange beautiful breathtaking memorable haunting and mesmeric events which added up to less than the sum of their parts.
In her divorce, the court ordered her to give her ex a rather large lump sum which further added insult to injury of him getting what she felt was a "free ride".
According to this proposal the single modalities are added up to a sum-score, which then is classified according to a separate algorithm [ 13].
He claims, moreover, that this assumes the Additive Assumption, the view that "the status of the act is the net balance or sum which is the result of adding up the separate positive and negative effects of the individual factors (Kagan 1988, 259).[3] He raises several objections to the Additive Assumption.
Rather, like Zadie Smith's Changing My Mind or Michael Chabon's Maps and Legends, it is a curated selection of essays which thematically add up to more than the sum of its parts.
Leopold transferred Caroline a fortune in Congo securities, which were added to the already vast sum of six million francs he had previously presented her.
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