calculate out

The phrase "calculate out" involves determining a value or result through mathematical or logical methods, often used in technical and analytical contexts.

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Definition

B2General Mathematics

(technical)To determine the result of a mathematical operation or series of operations.

Example

  • You need to calculate out the total cost of the project.

C1Statistics and Machine Learning

(technical, academic)To compute metrics using data not used in training a model to evaluate its performance on new data.

Example

  • We need to calculate out the R-squared value for the test dataset.

C1Inventory Management

(technical)To determine the proportion of products not available in stock by dividing the number of unavailable items by the total items.

Example

  • The manager had to calculate out the out-of-stock rate to optimize inventory.

C1Engineering

(technical)To determine the out-flow rate and pressure losses for fluids based on various factors like reservoir size.

Example

  • Engineers must calculate out the pressure losses in the new pipeline system.

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