Denominator definition
Examples of Denominator in a sentence
Denominator ÷ Number of patient days for all public hospitals in the state or territory.
Denominator: The denominator is obtained by summing all early childhood education programs with enrolled children aged 4 and 5 years as at 1 July of the collection year.
Identifier data elements Child/Person URL data elements: • Statistical linkage key 581 (METeOR Id 349895) Data source(s) Numerator: NECECC Denominator: ABS Estimated Resident Population, available via Australian Demographic Statistics (ABS cat.
If the Closing Date is after the Adjustment Date, the Exchange Ratio shall be equal to the quotient (rounded to the nearest thousandth, or if there shall not be a nearest thousandth, the next higher thousandth) of the Adjusted Numerator (as defined below) divided by the Denominator.
The Issuer or Parent Guarantor and each Representative shall provide such information to each Collateral Agent as is necessary to calculate the Numerator and Denominator and no Collateral Agent shall have any responsibility to calculate such Numerator and Denominator if the Issuer, Parent Guarantor or such Representative has not provided sufficient information to the Collateral Agents.