Pronunciation: /ˈkælkjəˌleɪt ɒn/
verb to determine or estimate by using mathematical or numerical methods
A1 I can calculate on my fingers.
A2 She likes to calculate on paper before using a calculator.
B1 Students are required to calculate on their own for this math assignment.
B2 The engineer had to calculate on advanced software to design the new bridge.
C1 Financial analysts calculate on complex algorithms to predict market trends.
C2 The scientist calculated on extensive data sets to formulate a hypothesis.
formal It is important to calculate on accurate data when making financial projections.
informal Make sure you calculate on the right numbers before finalizing your budget.
slang Don't just guess, calculate on the real figures to be sure.
figurative In order to succeed, you must calculate on the strengths and weaknesses of your competitors.
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