Efficiency rating: ((PTS + REB + AST + STL + BLK) - ((FGA - FGM) + (FTA - FTM) + TO)) / G
The player efficiency rating (PER) is a rating of a player's per-minute productivity. To generate PER, I created formulas -- outlined in tortuous detail in my book "Pro Basketball Forecast" -- that return a value for each of a player's accomplishments. That includes positive accomplishments such as field goals, free throws, 3-pointers, assists, rebounds, blocks and steals, and negative ones such as missed shots, turnovers and personal fouls.
The factor?
Yes, some of them are. I actually have a pair of basketball converse and the rating for them is 92%. You can purchase them at FamousFootwear, Finishline, and many other athletic shoe stores! these are actuallty the ones i have!
The efficiency rating is called annual fuel utilization efficiency or afue. For residential systems in the USA, the minimum is 80%. There is no standard for what is considered "high efficiency". The range of efficiencies goes up to about 96% for gas furnaces.
The energy efficiency rating of a unit is typically determined by measuring its energy consumption against its output, using standardized testing procedures and calculations. This rating is often displayed as an Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) or Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) for cooling systems, or a Coefficient of Performance (COP) for heating systems. A higher rating indicates better energy efficiency.
It is greater. You need to look for the SEER (Seasonal Engergy Efficiency Rating) to see the true engergy rating of the heat pump.
9.7
According to PER, (player efficiency rating) Michael Jordan has the highest career regular season PER at 27.91 and a career playoffs PER of 28.60.
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Standard Electrical Efficiency Rating
It depends on the efficiency rating of the burn appliance.