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  1. "Subtotal" vs "total" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Aug 22, 2011 · "Subtotal" is similar to "subcategory", where it means a "smaller part of a larger group"; in the former, the subtotal is a smaller group within the larger total, and the latter, subcategory is a …

  2. Is there a word or phrase for the price for all units combined?

    Apr 21, 2020 · The general word is subtotal: [Merriam-Webster] : the sum of part of a series of figures // Your subtotal is $14, and with tax, that will be $14.70. Depending on context, a subtotal can …

  3. single word requests - If a discount is pre-tax or post-tax then what ...

    May 7, 2019 · Discounts are calculated on the sub-total (or subtotal) amount in retail/wholesale areas. In other words, they are tax exclusive. However, in tax accounting, one gets the concepts of: tax …

  4. Word that describes whether a cost is per item or for the total

    Jul 26, 2024 · If some entity gives an explanation of whether X is A or B, then this entity has to make statements about X, and no word makes a statement. Your title is not logical and you have to rethink …

  5. Words to separate value from counting

    For your first question: "Quantity" = the countable number of a single item "Quantity per _ " = the quantity that relates to a specific grouping "SubTotal" = just a handy in-between calculation For your …

  6. Is subaccount one word? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Adding it to an existing word creates a new word. Compare words like subtotal or subspace. Would you say either of these is more than one word? The difference here is that subtotal and subspace are …

  7. meaning - Accumulated sum vs cumulative sum - English Language

    Mar 8, 2019 · The ending total, after I have added up all the figures, is the accumulated sum. Each of the preceding subtotals, however, are only cumulative sums, not the accumulated sum. Come to …

  8. meaning - Is it "chalk it up to" or "chock it up to"? - English ...

    Dec 16, 2015 · Robert Rubin, Going to Hell in a Hen Basket: An Illustrated Dictionary of Modern Malapropisms (2015) has this discussion of "chalk-full" and "chock it up to": chalk-full V: chock it up …

  9. punctuation - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Sep 3, 2024 · I always wondered wether you should style the period in italics if it follows the italicized word. Does anyone know what style guides say about this matter? Which of the two following options …

  10. Difference between "validation" and "verification"

    Jan 6, 2012 · What is the difference between validation and verification? When looking them up on Wiktionary they seem to mean mostly the same thing, but is there a difference? For example, would I …