Pronunciation: /ˈkælkjəˌleɪt/
verb to determine or ascertain by mathematical methods; compute
A1 I can calculate the total cost of my groceries by adding up all the prices.
A2 She needs to calculate the area of the room before buying new carpet.
B1 Students are required to calculate the average score for their final grades.
B2 Engineers must calculate the load-bearing capacity of the bridge before construction begins.
C1 Economists use complex formulas to calculate the potential impact of new policies on the market.
C2 Scientists calculate the trajectory of a comet by analyzing its speed and distance from Earth.
formal In order to determine the total cost, we need to calculate the expenses incurred.
informal Let's calculate how much each person needs to chip in for the dinner bill.
slang I'm terrible at math, can you calculate this for me?
figurative Sometimes it's hard to calculate the true value of a friendship.
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