Coefficients Sample Clauses

Coefficients. The employee’s annual holiday pay and holiday compensation shall be reckoned by multiplying the employee’s average hourly earnings for the leave-earning year by a coefficient based on the number of days of holiday. The following coefficients are used: Number of days of holiday Coefficient 4 31.0 5 37.8 6 44.5 7 51.1 8 57.6 9 64.8 10 72.0 11 79.2 12 86.4 14 94.0 14 101.6 15 108.8 16 116.0 17 123.6 18 131.2 19 138.8 20 146.4 21 154.4 22 162.4 23 170.0 24 177.6 25 185.2 26 192.8 27 200.0 28 207.2 29 214.8 30 222.4 If there are more than 30 days of holiday, then the factor shall be increased by 7.2 per day of holiday.
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Coefficients dat In this case the output file will contain a list with the fitted coefficients (one coefficient per line). The list is preceded by an integer number indicating the polynomial degree employed during the fit. In this particular example the contents of the file coefficients.dat is the following: 1 143.41527 2 -4084.7927 3 59894.012 4 -423160.47 5 1392110.4 6 -1706903.3

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