Examples of 'can extrapolate' in a sentence

Meaning of "can extrapolate"

can extrapolate: to infer or estimate something beyond the known information or data

How to use "can extrapolate" in a sentence

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can extrapolate
You can extrapolate from that information.
Something that people can extrapolate to their own life.
And can extrapolate to predict population movements.
This is an example you can extrapolate this to any business.
We can extrapolate that to our society as a whole.
This means that this area can extrapolate in breadth and depth.
I can extrapolate the coordinate system.
Has figured out a way to digitize the zagruder footage so he can extrapolate.
Then you can extrapolate from there.
He was mainly thinking of video games but I think we can extrapolate further.
Think i can extrapolate from there.
So is the idea that given enough time, we can extrapolate infinitely.
Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data.
She 's asking for my personal life experience so she can extrapolate to all humanity.
You can extrapolate that to many other things.

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This layer of intelligence aspect can extrapolate data into more actionable information.
I can extrapolate the coordinates.
Let me grab the earlier footage so I can extrapolate some of the spatial telemetry.
And can extrapolate to predict.
How long before you can extrapolate the rest?
We can extrapolate the data.
It 's based on traffic patterns and can extrapolate to predict population movements.
I can extrapolate recurring key words from his most successful appeals.
Once we run a tox screen, we can extrapolate back to establish last night 's levels.
I can extrapolate a probable line of sight from the cockpit window to the ground.
No, there are two types of people, those who can extrapolate from incomplete data.
You can extrapolate that.
There are 2 types of people in the world, those who can extrapolate from incomplete data.
And you can extrapolate this.
Thus from that hint, we can extrapolate.
He can extrapolate.
There are two kinds of people, Those who can extrapolate from incomplete information.
So you can extrapolate that there will be strong demand for certain artists.
Or like the sets of people, those who can extrapolate from an incomplete data set.
The student can extrapolate the knowledge acquired to their own environment and tools.
Thus, a person of ordinary skill in the art can extrapolate the activation exemplified in FIGS.
We can extrapolate from the interior structure of the shell But right now.
Alternatively, the speech recognition system can extrapolate between the identified contextual models.
So I can extrapolate from there to the total number.
And maybe from that information we can extrapolate some clue to Coyote 's character.
We can extrapolate an idea, though from his writings.
So from that, you can extrapolate.
The simulation can extrapolate how the new child will look as it grows and ages.
From all the above, we can extrapolate that,.
I suppose I can extrapolate that into the Domme world too.
Using algorithms, we can extrapolate.
Novel modelling technology can extrapolate growth and recommend effective policies to contain urban sprawl.
Anyway, by properly isolating the variables, We can extrapolate the data.
I do not think that we can extrapolate figures from one situation to the other.
You have listened to them. They listen to you now, and you can extrapolate there.

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