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Sample Calculations. Size employment/appointment size (in hours) Full-time actual working week & pro rata (in hours) Overall vacation- leave (in hours) excluding age-hours Mandatory vacation (in hours) Freely employable hours 38 40 338 130 208 34.2 36 304.2 117 187 30.4 32 270.4 104 166 19 20 169 65 104
Sample Calculations. Sample calculations of the pre-payment (including applicable discount rate factors) and credit exhaustion methods are set forth in Attachments C and D hereto. Licensee shall not be entitled to any discount from the Royalty rate set forth in this Article III except as expressly provided by this Article III. Attachment G shows an example of the amount of Royalties to be paid for a specified amount of Net Sales of Covered Terminal Units achieved under example assumptions displayed therein, which include Licensee taking discounts available through the exercise of prepayment options throughout the Term of this License Agreement.
Sample Calculations a. High Schools, Parent Choice Schools, Specialized Academic Instruction Base Grant x Average Daily Attendance / School Year = Daily per Student / Periods per day = (Base Grant X 92%)/180/6 = Per Pupil Rate
b. Middle Schools, ▇▇. High Schools, Specialized Academic Instruction Base Grant x Average Daily Attendance / School Year = Daily per Student / Periods per day = (Base Grant X 92%)/180/7 = Per Pupil Rate
Sample Calculations. The input values used in the sample calculations set out in Exhibit 2.3 to the STAR Technical Schedule relating to the principles set forth in this Article 3 are for purposes of illustration only. Any Party may propose additional sample calculations which, if agreed to by all Parties, acting reasonably, will be added to Exhibit 2.3 to the STAR Technical Schedule.
Sample Calculations. 7.1. Product 1: Integrated Access Device (IAD) with a DOCSIS 3.0 24x4 Cable WAN connection and the following LAN connections:
1. Four Gigabit Ethernet ports
2. Dual-band simultaneous wireless router using three receive streams of 5GHz 802.11ac and two receive streams of 2.4GHz 802.11n (both low power) Feature Tier 1 Allowance (▇▇▇▇▇) Tier 2 Allowance (▇▇▇▇▇) DOCSIS 3.0 base configuration (4x4) 6.2 6.0 DOCSIS 3.0 Additional Simultaneous WAN (each 4 DS channels above 4x4) 7.5 (5 x 1.5) 6.5W (5 x 1.3) Four Gigabit Ethernet ports 1.0 (4 x 0.25) 0.8W (4 x 0.2) Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11n radio at 2.4 GHz or at 5GHz with a conducted output power up to 200 mW per chain (up to 2x2, i.e. 400 mW) 1 1
Sample Calculations. Ei = Emissions of Species i, lb/yr W = Vapor Generation Rate, lb/yr M = Molecular Weight of Species i, lb/lbmol A = Bath Surface Area, ft2 P R = = Partial Pressure of the Volatile Chemical (Species i) in the Mixture, psia Universal Gas Constant, psia-ft3/ °R- lbmol = 10.73 psia-ft3/ °R- lbmol T = Temperature, °R K = Gas-phase Mass Transfer Coefficient, ft/s U = = 0.00438(U)0.78(18/M)0.333 Speed of Air Across Liquid Sur face, miles/hr = 1.7 miles/hr (EPA suggested data) 3600 = Conversion Factor from lb/s to lb/hr t = Annual Hours of Operation, hrs/yr F = Emission Factor, dimensionless = 0.2 (covered tank) Assume a bath of 49% hydrofluoric acid is kept at a constant 68 °F for a total of 168 hours per week, 52 weeks per year. Assume the bath has an area of 1.72 ft2 and is covered. M = Molecular Weight of Hydrochloric Acid = 20 lb/mol T = Temperature, °R, (68 °F + 460 = 528 °R) t = Annual Hours of Operation, hrs/yr, (168 hr/wk)(52 wk/yr) = 8736 hrs/yr According to the MSDS the partial pressure is 25 mmHg: 25 mmHg * 1 atm/ 760 mmHg * 14.7 psia/ 1 atm = 0.48 psia The bath surface area: 1.72 ft2 The gas-phase mass transfer coefficient is: K = 0.00438 * (U)0.78 * (18/M)0.333 K = 0.00438 * (1.7)0.78 * (18/20)0.333 = 0.0064 Estimated emissions: In cooperation with Maricopa County Environmental Services Department ("MCESD") and the stakeholders involved in Project XL, Intel agreed to analyze the potential effects associated with the scenario of any single hazardous air pollutant ("HAP")1 being emitted during routine operations from the Ocotillo Site to the full limit of the relevant plant site emission limit ("PSEL"). This is accomplished utilizing a SCREEN3 dispersion model to determine the property line and maximum onsite air concentration of the chemical which is compared to the Arizona Ambient Air Quality Guidance (AAAQG) level2. In addition, as set out in the Final Project Agreement ("FPA"), Intel and MCESD conducted this screening analysis for a number of non-HAP chemicals which have been assigned an AAAQG. Any new chemicals introduced at the Ocotillo Site which produce air emissions will also undergo this screening analysis. This analysis provides additional evidence that the PSELs set out in this FPA are protective of human health within the limitations and uncertainties associated with the analytical techniques employed. This attachment to the FPA describes, in general terms, the screening analysis for air emissions at the Ocotillo Site. The specific model p...
Sample Calculations. Sample calculations of the Annual Fee are included in Exhibit D‐1 attached hereto. Additionally, the chart attached hereto as Exhibit D‐2 shows the Annual Fee that would be payable in each Operating Year if the CPI Index never increased by more than 3% during any given Operating Year.
Sample Calculations. A sample calculation of the Rollover Transactions and the allocation of the Sale Payments (including estimated Proceeds Adjustments) among the GP and the other Selling Parties is set forth as Exhibit B hereto. The parties acknowledge that the calculations set forth on Exhibit B are used for illustration purposes only and that the final Rollover Transactions and allocation of the Sale Payments among the Selling Parties and the GP will be determined by the Asset Manager in accordance with this Letter Agreement, after the determination of the final amount of all Sale Payments, including all Proceeds Adjustments.
Sample Calculations. Boilers or Thermal Oxidizers Air pollution emission for the boilers and thermal oxidizers were calculated using a combination of the US EPA’s published emission factors (as found in EPA AP-42) and South Coast Air Quality Management District’s (SCAQMD’s) emission factors. Natural gas fired boilers and thermal oxidizer emissions were calculated as shown below. Ei = UFi Where: Ei = Emission of Species i, lb/yr U = Usage of Fuel, MMscf/yr (MMscf = million standard cubic feet) Fi = Emission Factor for Species i, lb/MMscf Estimated Emissions: