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An approach that has enabled the company to grow substantially in size or profits or market penetration. (Result)
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In the case of the Kindergarten and Grades 1-12 programs, growth equals the positive or negative percentage difference between current year Fall Enrollment (FE) and prior year Fall Enrollment; thus:
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| growth |
an increase in size, weight, power, etc.
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Many things may grow in Mathematics. Functions may grow monotonously or in jumps. Complexity of a system may grow exponentially with the system size. Lately, due to the development of the Fractal Geometry, growth of crystals and other natural phenomena became a subject of scientific scrutiny.
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| growth rate |
The percentage rate at which a company, the economy or stocks are growing.
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