Dominican Mathematics

Buzzard

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Feb 28, 2004
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The following quote from a promoter of a beach front development near the cruise ship port suggests a new way to calculate the potential for customers:

He pointed out that cruise ships arriving at the Amber Cove terminal remain about seven hours, 60 percent of which leave on the excursions, 20 percent leave the boats to walk in the port area and the rest stay on board resting .

"To that 20 percent of idle tourists who go out for a walk and do not stay on cruises is that we want to give the ease of Teco beach, of sand, of an umbrella and that is what we are looking for with the project in gestation" , He said.

He said that the day that "we have two cruises there, will no longer be 20, but 40 percent more than 12 thousand or more cruise passengers and to achieve that goal we have to diversify the recreational offers near the port."
 
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Dominican math is the same as the Dominican Calendar is it not? Mañana is tomorrow, 2 days from now, or unknown timeframe??? Therefore any mathematical answer could be <<fill in the blanks>>...