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Marshalltown Margin Trowel
The Marshalltown Margin Trowel is primarily used to tidy cement and plaster edges. Forged from one piece of high-grade steel. Fitted with a hardwood handle and polished steel ferrule. Otherwise known as a window trowel and designed for cementing and finishing around windows and other confined areas.1 x Marshalltown 54 Margin Trowel Wooden Handle 125 x 38mm (5 x 1.1/2in)Additional Information:• Trowel Type: Margin• Blade Length (in): 5• Blade Width (in): 1.1/2• Handle Type: Wood• Blade Material: Steel
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RST Margin Trowel 5" 2"
This R.S.T. Margin Trowel has a carbon steel blade and metal tang. Primarily used to tidy cement and plaster edges. For comfortable use, the trowel has a Soft Touch handle.Size: 130 x 50mm (5.1/2 x 2in).Additional Information:• Trowel Type: Margin• Blade Length (in): 5• Blade Width (in): 2• Handle Type: Soft Grip• Blade Material: Carbon Steel
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Vitrex Soft Grip Margin Float
The Vitrex 102902 Margin Float with a latex face laminated to a lightweight foam core, makes this tool both lightweight and excellent at fast, even grouting. Soft grip handle for extra comfort. The slimline shape of this float makes it ideal for grouting in difficult to access areas.
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Vitrex Soft Grip Margin Trowel
This Vitrex 10 2908 Margin Trowel has a hardened and tempered steel base, ground and polished for lasting durability. The trowel has a comfortable handle with soft grip for prolonged use and a long shank with 6 rivets.It is designed for use by the professional installer and is ideal for patch jobs, and for working in difficult and awkward spaces. Specification: Blade Size: 2in. Additional Information:• Trowel Type: Margin• Blade Length (in): 2• Blade Width (in): 2• Handle Type: Soft Grip• Blade Material: Steel
Price: 5.49 € | Shipping*: 4.95 €
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How to calculate the amplitude margin and phase margin?
The amplitude margin is calculated by finding the gain at the frequency where the phase shift is -180 degrees and then taking the reciprocal of that gain. The phase margin is calculated by finding the phase shift at the frequency where the gain is 0 dB and then subtracting 180 degrees from that phase shift. Both the amplitude margin and phase margin are important measures of stability in control systems, with larger margins indicating greater stability.
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Is profit margin and revenue margin the same thing?
No, profit margin and revenue margin are not the same thing. Revenue margin, also known as gross margin, is the percentage of revenue that remains after deducting the cost of goods sold. It measures the profitability of a company's core business activities. On the other hand, profit margin is the percentage of profit a company earns from its total revenue after deducting all expenses, including operating costs, taxes, and interest. In summary, revenue margin focuses on the relationship between revenue and the cost of goods sold, while profit margin takes into account all expenses to determine the overall profitability of a company.
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Why does margin-left work, but margin-right doesn't?
Margin-left works because it pushes the element away from the left edge of its containing element, creating space between the element and its neighboring elements. However, margin-right doesn't work because it would push the element away from the right edge of its containing element, but since there is no neighboring element on the right side, the margin-right would not have any effect. In other words, there is no element to create space between on the right side, so the margin-right property has no visible effect.
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Why does margin-left work, but margin-right does not?
Margin-left works because it pushes the element away from the left side of its containing element, creating space on the right side for other elements to move into. However, margin-right does not work because it would push the element away from the right side of its containing element, but there is no space for other elements to move into on the left side. This can cause the element to overflow its containing element or be hidden off-screen.
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Faithfull Prestige Margin Trowel 5" 2"
The Faithfull Prestige Margin Trowel has been designed for tight spots, detail and cornice work. The blade is solid forged from one-piece of chrome vanadium steel, which is taper ground for strength and flexibility. The ergonomic soft grip handle provides a superior grip and the high lift design allows sufficient knuckle clearance. The Prestige range is manufactured to the highest standards and is also covered by a 10 year guarantee. Specification Blade Size: 125 x 50mm (5 x 2in)Additional Information:• Trowel Type: Margin• Blade Length (in): 5• Blade Width (in): 2• Handle Type: Soft Grip• Blade Material: Chrome Vanadium Steel
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Marshalltown 52D Margin Trowel DuraSoft Handle
The Marshalltown 52D Margin Trowel is primarily used to tidy cement and plaster edges. It is made from one-piece forged high grade trowel steel. It has a resilient DuraSoft® handle that provides a soft feel, reduces fatigue and offers excellent durability. A margin trowel has a flat rectangular blade used by plasterers when unable to use a larger trowel. Size: 125 x 50mm (5 x 2in).Additional Information:• Trowel Type: Margin• Blade Length (in): 5• Blade Width (in): 2• Handle Type: Soft Grip• Blade Material: Steel
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Faithfull Soft Grip Margin Trowel 5" 2"
The Faithfull Margin Trowel has a flat rectangular blade that is designed for cementing and finishing around windows and any confined areas. Often used by plasterers when unable to use a larger trowel, these trowels are also known as a window trowels. The trowel has a high quality steel blade and soft-grip handle, providing greater comfort. Size: 125 x 50mm (5 x 2in).Additional Information:• Trowel Type: Margin• Blade Length (in): 5• Blade Width (in): 2• Handle Type: Soft Grip• Blade Material: Steel
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RST Margin Trowel 5" 1" 1/2"
This R.S.T. Margin Trowel has a carbon steel blade and metal tang. Primarily used to tidy cement and plaster edges. For comfortable use, the trowel has a Soft Touch handle.Size: 130 x 40mm (5.1/2 x 1.1/2in).Additional Information:• Trowel Type: Margin• Blade Length (in): 5• Blade Width (in): 1.1/2• Handle Type: Soft Grip• Blade Material: Carbon Steel
Price: 4.49 € | Shipping*: 4.95 €
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How do you calculate the amplitude margin and phase margin?
The amplitude margin is calculated as the reciprocal of the magnitude of the open-loop transfer function at the phase crossover frequency, where the phase of the open-loop transfer function is -180 degrees. The phase margin is calculated as the amount by which the phase of the open-loop transfer function at the gain crossover frequency is less than -180 degrees. Both margins are important indicators of the stability and robustness of a control system, with larger margins indicating better stability and robustness.
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How to calculate the trading margin and the markup cost price in accounting?
To calculate the trading margin, you subtract the cost price from the selling price and then divide the result by the selling price. This will give you the trading margin as a percentage. To calculate the markup cost price, you divide the selling price by 1 plus the markup percentage. This will give you the cost price before the markup was added.
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What is the contribution margin per unit or the contribution margin volume?
The contribution margin per unit is the amount of revenue that is left over after covering the variable costs associated with producing one unit of a product. It is calculated by subtracting the variable cost per unit from the selling price per unit. The contribution margin volume is the total contribution margin for all units sold. This metric is important for understanding how much each unit contributes to covering fixed costs and generating profit for the company.
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Which tangible assets for investment?
Tangible assets for investment can include real estate properties, such as residential or commercial buildings, land, or rental properties. Other tangible assets may include precious metals like gold and silver, artwork, collectibles, or even vintage cars. These assets have the potential to appreciate in value over time and can provide a source of passive income through rental yields or capital appreciation upon resale. It is important to carefully research and evaluate the market conditions and potential risks associated with each type of tangible asset before making an investment decision.
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