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14:30 Jan 21, 2011 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Management | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Bill Harrison (X) Local time: 00:08 | ||||||
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5 +1 | rounded upwards |
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rounded upwards Explanation: . -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 6 hrs (2011-01-21 20:37:12 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- What this means is that the quorum for the meeting is one half of the members (rounded upwards if there is an odd number). -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 6 hrs (2011-01-21 20:38:29 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- I have seen this sort of thing often, usually expressed in more words which make it clearer to understand. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 6 hrs (2011-01-21 21:09:19 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- redondeo por exceso = rounding upwards redondeo por defecto = rounding downwards |
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