গনা, গণনা করা, গুনতি করা, হিসাব করা, সংখ্যা করা
(1) Make a mathematical calculation or computation.
(2) Calculate.
(3) Estimate.
(1) You can borrow my brother's calculator to compute the compound interest if you need it.
(2) When you're done, you count up the number of cognates and compute the fraction of words that are cognate.
(3) Modern circuitry can compute faster than any chess player
(4) For each genome and each kind of bias, we compute a correlation coefficient that expresses the strength of the bias for the genome.
(5) To compute an average of these standards, we first determined a single value for each.
(6) Most often when we compute a correlation coefficient between two variables, we take observations on both variables.
(7) Sadly, when it comes to my pocketbook these days, that does not compute .
(8) We can compute the exact increase
(9) They do not compute , and more importantly, who can relate to someone who makes almost $97,000 a day?
(10) My brain couldn't compute exactly what it was I was seeing.
(11) A turing machine can compute anything computable, given sufficient time.
(12) The idea just doesn't compute
(13) They may be able to compute figures in their heads with lightning speed or display a remarkable memory for dates.
(14) Then we use the Fisher calculation to compute an overall probability for the whole set of words.
(15) The idea of a woman alone in a pub did not compute
(16) Computer science theories assess the computability and complexity of computational problems, but these theories are generally based on Boolean logic and the binary representation of information.
(17) So let's suppose that you are to be the computist in the case of the analog shift map.
(18) We shall take for granted the extension of these ideas to computably convergent complex sequences, and the natural definitions of computable continuity.
(19) We show that any finite distributive lattice is a quotient of the computably enumerable degrees, and discuss extensions to the non-distributive case and how these results might provide a better understanding of the computably enumerable degrees.
(20) Setting aside issues of computability and levels of automation, the research team identified 12 components within RAPTR.
calculate
work out
reckon
determine
evaluate
quantify
add up
count up
tally
total
totalize
tot up
Conjecture
Guess
Guesstimate
Surmise