Sentence examples for the equivalent number from inspiring English sources

The phrase "the equivalent number" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to a number that has the same value or meaning as another number. Example: "In order to solve the equation, you must find the equivalent number for x."

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The equivalent number amongst Tory voters is 86%.

In the United States, the equivalent number was 7.6 percent.

The equivalent number for China is an increase of 253percentt and for India, 229percentt.

The equivalent number for the richest 0.1 percent rose 400 percent.

The equivalent number for Greece is 57.4 percent, while for Portugal it is 60.5 percent.

Each of their existing shares will be converted into the equivalent number of shares in the enlarged company.

For Britain, the equivalent number is 500%; for the United States, 100% and for the Eurozone 30%.

It was as if a hundred "Oriental" humans somehow added up to less than the equivalent number of another race.

This time, the equivalent number is just one, Australia's Richard Flanagan, with the difference corresponding neatly to the number of Americans selected.

Discounting previews from the tallies, Days of Future Past's Friday-to-Sunday takings of £7.55m compares even more favourably with the equivalent number for Amazing Spidey 2: £6.13m.

The AEC has reported that at least 800,000 postal votes have been returned, although we don't know what the equivalent number was in 2013.

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