en calculating things quickly

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors
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Effects of calculating things quickly

  • en mistakes ➜
  • en make a mistake ➜
  • en an audience to gasp ➜
  • en being good at math ➜
  • en better weather prediction ➜
  • en coming to the wrong number ➜
  • en coming up with the wrong answer ➜
  • en errors ➜
  • en a fast solution ➜
  • en you have fun ➜
  • en having the potential for errors ➜
  • en your head to hurt ➜
  • en make errors ➜
  • en making an error ➜
  • en making good descisions ➜
  • en making a mistake ➜
  • en you may commit mistakes ➜
  • en you may estimate ➜
  • en maybe making mistakes ➜
  • en a mistake ➜
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calculating things quickly is a subevent of…

  • en making a mistake ➜
  • en use a calculator ➜
  • en add ➜
  • en concentrate ➜
  • en an error ➜
  • en errors in the answers ➜
  • en looking up at the ceiling ➜
  • en make a mistake ➜
  • en make a mistake in the calculation ➜
  • en mistakes ➜
  • en one might make a mistake ➜
  • en a rough estimate ➜
  • en use a pencil and paper ➜

calculating things quickly is used for…

  • en an abacus ➜
  • en an accountant ➜
  • en accountants ➜
  • en being efficient ➜
  • en calculators ➜
  • en a computer ➜
  • en doing math in "your head" ➜
  • en emergancys ➜
  • en fast computers ➜
  • en figuring out derivatives and integrals ➜
  • en finishing a math exam on time ➜
  • en the fleet minded ➜
  • en flight paths ➜
  • en getting an exam finished ➜
  • en getting a rough idea ➜
  • en knowing how things will work ➜

calculating things quickly requires…

  • en clear mind ➜
  • en a quick mind ➜
  • en skill ➜
  • en skills ➜
  • en speed ➜
  • en speedy thinking ➜

Properties of calculating things quickly

  • en for ➜
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