Examples of 'number jumps' in a sentence

Meaning of "number jumps"

number jumps: This phrase can refer to sudden or significant increases or fluctuations in numerical data, statistics, or figures. It is often used in a quantitative context to describe rapid changes or jumps in numerical values

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The number jumps substantially for those missing at least one tooth.
And if they smoke, that number jumps to one in three.
That number jumps to over 8 GB if you are having a good time with high-resolution graphics.
For minorities that number jumps to 1 out of 2.
That number jumps to 12 if you are also a smoker.
When combined with countries with high levels of political terror the number jumps to over 99 %.
This number jumps to one in 10 on the weekends.
In my home region of Nunavut, that number jumps to a staggering 83 per cent.
This number jumps to 1 billion worldwide.
In some of the European countries this number jumps to about seven in 10 people.
That number jumps to 59 percent with three negative reviews.
In June, that number jumps way up.
That number jumps to 60 percent for pickup truck crashes.
According to the Pew Hispanic Center, the number jumps to 70 percent for Latinos born abroad.
This number jumps to 27 days for those with severe burns.

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For salaried employees, that number jumps to 72 percent.
That number jumps to 50 percent for people who use it daily.
If you have had a baby then that number jumps to 24 %.
And that number jumps to 70 per cent if you only poll millennials.
Twelve months after surgery, that number jumps to 77 percent.
That number jumps to 41 % among those who attend several times a month or more.
Among hockey fans, however, that number jumps to 59 per cent.
That number jumps to over 37 million if you count the greater metro area.
When factoring in for those over 80, that number jumps to an average of 85 percent.
The number jumps to 60 % when you include families with two or more children.
If the customer 's had more than one bad experience, that number jumps to 80 percent.
That number jumps up to 75 percent for Millennials.
If you include transportation, however, that number jumps to 73 per cent, according to Yan 's data.
That number jumps to more than 34 million during peak season, that period right before Christmas.
Starting with Publisher 97, the version number jumps to 8.0 to tally Microsoft Office versions.
That number jumps to 31 percent for North American companies.
In Bangkok, that number jumps to 118 percent longer than during off-peak times.
This number jumps up to 59 % if there are three negative articles.
That number jumps to 35 percent in C hospitals.
That number jumps to almost 10 percent for.
This number jumps to 0.8 seconds when flash is turned on.
This number jumps to 59 % of women in the same age group.
This number jumps to 54 percent for small businesses with less than 50 people.
That number jumps up to 62 % when it comes to Millennials.
That number jumps to 56 percent in Oaxaca, where there are 16 different indigenous groups.
This number jumps to 43 % among Apple Watch users.

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