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" ... A car that is moving at around 20 mph needs 40 to 60 feet or so to stop, while a car moving at 60 mph requires about 200 to 300 feet to come to a halt (these are all approximations, plus you need to factor the roadway conditions such as the surface of the road, whether it is slick from rain or ice, etc.). ... "
" ... In the announcement Tesla showed prospective locations for new chargers to facilitate this urban growth. A close examination of the map, however, shows these are approximations and not precise coordinates yet -- sites may not have been located for all of them and with eight months left in the year this isn't much cause for alarm. But there is insight to be gained nevertheless. Take New York City, for example, where the only Supercharger currently located within city limits sits out by JFK Airport. There it's most likely used by Long Islanders driving into the city who need an extra boost to both get around town and later get home. ... "
" ... Note regarding the illustration of shark bites by US state. You may have noticed the pie chart adds up to only 99%! This is because the percentages are not exactly on the nose, but rather, approximations. The US had 33 bites in total, 16 of which were in Florida – technically, 48% of 33 is 15.84 while 49% is 16.17 bites. The illustration shows 48% rather than 49% because that's how the ISAF experts described the proportion of bites from Florida in the report, and the University of Florida wanted the chart to be consistent with the report. Similarly, states that had one bite are just shy of being 3% of the US total. Hence the overall total is 1% shy of 100%! ... "
" ... The expectations: These pods will never be able to replicate what an expert mixologist can do with fresh ingredients. They are shelf-stable approximations of all the items that go into a cocktail. So you don’t need a bar cart full of special bitters, sugar syrup, and whatever juices and other ingredients to make your drink. The trade-off is that the drinks don’t sing the way a bright Gimlet made with fresh lime juice would, for example. To improve your experience, add a garnish where appropriate. A sprig of mint or a twist of citrus goes a long way in amping up the quality. ... "