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im still doing my vocab homemork and i need a sentenceing using the word extrapolate!

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  1. "Based on the results of my survey of 1000 people, I can extrapolate that 30% of the US population prefers dark chocolate to milk chocolate."


  2. I tried to extrapolate the math equation but it was much too difficult

  3. Why don't you just google the world extrapolate and then find a sentence you can use. It is just a waste of time coming on Yahoo! Answers and asking when you can google it in half the time.

  4. hte scientist extrapolated  her data to find the number of people who might die from second hand smoke in 2015

  5. extrapolate Definition

    ex·trapo·late (ek strap′ə lāt′, ik-)

    -transitive verb, intransitive verb -·lat′ed, -·lat′·ing

    -Statistics to estimate or infer (a value, quantity, etc. beyond the known range) on the basis of certain variables within the known range, from which the estimated value is assumed to follow

    -to arrive at (conclusions or results) by hypothesizing from known facts or observations

    -to speculate as to consequences on the basis of (known facts or observations)

    extrapolate Usage Examples

    Object

    finding:

    It makes even less sense to extrapolate findings in young monkeys to old women.

    trend:

    It is dangerous to extrapolate these trends to the UK, however.

    figure:

    If we extrapolate these figures to Britain, some 111,000 people would have died, with 1.4 million people injured.

    result:

    To extrapolate the survey result to the public in general could be unwise, " he added.

    datum:

    Having drawn your graph, extrapolate the data for the next three months.

    recommendation:

    Emerging links between both macro and micro governance vis-à-vis performance are probed with a view to extrapolating policy recommendations.

    Used with why or when

    what:

    That's because standard toxicology tests use much higher doses to quickly but roughly extrapolate what happens in the real world.

    Infinitive complement

    give:

    The results from the tests are then extrapolated to give an estimate of the life for the product.

    Modifying Another Word

    backward:

    How far can research findings be extrapolated backward and do they have any relevance for the pre-school and kindergarten stages?

    reliably:

    We oppose animal experimentation, based on overwhelming

    scientific evidence that findings from animal models cannot be reliably extrapolated to humans.

    simply:

    Argument of extremes The argument of extremes simply extrapolates each side of the argument to the point where they become unreal.

    directly:

    Of course you can't extrapolate directly from a chicken to a man.

    then:

    Results are then extrapolated to human studies, either health or in certain clinical states.

    forward:

    Will include glass mass balances and waste materials arising, extrapolated forward on a national basis.

    Preposition: from

    experiment:

    It is not possible to extrapolate from animal experiments to human studies.

    figure:

    But it has no idea how many remain in circulation and is wary of extrapolating from annual figures.

    datum:

    Nonetheless, peak continuous demand for them can be extrapolated from the data available for the three higher command levels.

    result: Extrapolating from this result, we will now win everything.

    study:

    Some EP findings are extrapolated from studies of other species.

    experience:

    We extrapolate from recent experience into the unknown, often coming to quite incorrect conclusions.

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