
cumulative or cummulative - WordReference Forums
Mar 11, 2009 · Which should I use: cummulative or cumulative? Is cummulative right?
difference: accumulate, cumulate | WordReference Forums
Aug 11, 2009 · Hello, I wonder if there is any difference between accumulate and cumulate... usage? meaning? any special nuance? Thank you.
cumulative exam - WordReference Forums
Jan 10, 2009 · Is there not a one word translation for "cumulative" when referring to a cumulative exam? Students always ask me "Will the final exam be cumulative?" and I guess I could …
Cumulative vs continuous - WordReference Forums
Jan 29, 2020 · Would my understanding of these two sentences be correct? (a) I have been studying English for 3 hours. (These three hours must be continuous, without "substantive" …
cumulative vs cumulated - WordReference Forums
Jun 30, 2017 · What is the difference between the two, please? "Cumulated net cash flow" vs "Cumulative net cash flow" I have no source for this.
cume folder - WordReference Forums
Oct 2, 2008 · It is short for cumulative. The " cume folder" will contain all records of the student's school career up to that that time: grades, test results, any records of behavioral problems or …
CUM = Grade Point Average? - WordReference Forums
Sep 8, 2008 · CUM se refiere a la palabra CUMulative, en "Cumulative Grade Point Average" (CUM GPA). Después de cada semestre cumplido, se calcula la media de TODOS los puntos …
Cum Totals [=cumulative / US school transcripts]
Jan 23, 2011 · Hello, I have a question probably for those of you familiar with the American university system. I have in front of me a diploma with an official academic transcript, in which …
cumulative grade point average, weighted and non-weighted
Nov 14, 2017 · Hola. ¿Cómo se diría "What's your cumulative grade point average, weighted and non-weighted" en español? Me refiero a un estudiante de bachillerato que recibe una boleta …
As of today or To date - WordReference Forums
Jan 20, 2012 · As of today, my savings account has $57,642.00 in it. I would use "to date" to describe the cumulative effect of an ongoing process: To date, our charity has distributed …