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begin{equation}
Ep= (Required Personality Level of Each Resource-Assigned Personality
Level of each Resources)times (datextsubscript{i})
end{equation}


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begin{equation}
Ep= (Required Personality Level of Each Resource-Assigned Personality
Level of each Resources)times (datextsubscript{i})
end{equation}


this is the equation.










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begin{equation}
Ep= (Required Personality Level of Each Resource-Assigned Personality
Level of each Resources)times (datextsubscript{i})
end{equation}


this is the equation.










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begin{equation}
Ep= (Required Personality Level of Each Resource-Assigned Personality
Level of each Resources)times (datextsubscript{i})
end{equation}


this is the equation.







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  • 5




    Is the hyphen between “Resource” and “Assigned” meant to be a minus sign?
    – egreg
    Nov 25 at 14:38








  • 2




    What’s your question?
    – Carsten S
    Nov 25 at 19:16














  • 5




    Is the hyphen between “Resource” and “Assigned” meant to be a minus sign?
    – egreg
    Nov 25 at 14:38








  • 2




    What’s your question?
    – Carsten S
    Nov 25 at 19:16








5




5




Is the hyphen between “Resource” and “Assigned” meant to be a minus sign?
– egreg
Nov 25 at 14:38






Is the hyphen between “Resource” and “Assigned” meant to be a minus sign?
– egreg
Nov 25 at 14:38






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2




What’s your question?
– Carsten S
Nov 25 at 19:16




What’s your question?
– Carsten S
Nov 25 at 19:16










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Mathematical symbols where created to represent the meaning of longer descriptive words in a short form for easy inclusion in complex formulas with possible repetition. I would choose a suitable symbol/character to represent that long sentence like this (choose your own descriptive symbol):



documentclass{article}
begin{document}

begin{equation}
Ep = P_l times da_i,
end{equation}
%
where $P_l =$ Required Personality Level of Each Resource-Assigned Personality Level of all Resources

end{document}



enter image description here







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    I would go a step further, and say "where $P_l$ is the required personality ...", explaining in words what the symbol is. There's no gain to using math here.
    – Teepeemm
    Nov 25 at 21:45


















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break your long text into two lines:



enter image description here



documentclass{article}

begin{document}
begin{equation}
Ep = left(begin{tabular}{l}
Required Personality Level of Each Resource-\
Assigned Personality Level of each Resources
end{tabular}right)
times (da_{i})
end{equation}
end{document}





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    what option? you can't store elephant into suitcase ... or do you like to make equation invisible small?
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up vote
19
down vote



accepted










Mathematical symbols where created to represent the meaning of longer descriptive words in a short form for easy inclusion in complex formulas with possible repetition. I would choose a suitable symbol/character to represent that long sentence like this (choose your own descriptive symbol):



documentclass{article}
begin{document}

begin{equation}
Ep = P_l times da_i,
end{equation}
%
where $P_l =$ Required Personality Level of Each Resource-Assigned Personality Level of all Resources

end{document}



enter image description here







share|improve this answer

















  • 2




    I would go a step further, and say "where $P_l$ is the required personality ...", explaining in words what the symbol is. There's no gain to using math here.
    – Teepeemm
    Nov 25 at 21:45















up vote
19
down vote



accepted










Mathematical symbols where created to represent the meaning of longer descriptive words in a short form for easy inclusion in complex formulas with possible repetition. I would choose a suitable symbol/character to represent that long sentence like this (choose your own descriptive symbol):



documentclass{article}
begin{document}

begin{equation}
Ep = P_l times da_i,
end{equation}
%
where $P_l =$ Required Personality Level of Each Resource-Assigned Personality Level of all Resources

end{document}



enter image description here







share|improve this answer

















  • 2




    I would go a step further, and say "where $P_l$ is the required personality ...", explaining in words what the symbol is. There's no gain to using math here.
    – Teepeemm
    Nov 25 at 21:45













up vote
19
down vote



accepted







up vote
19
down vote



accepted






Mathematical symbols where created to represent the meaning of longer descriptive words in a short form for easy inclusion in complex formulas with possible repetition. I would choose a suitable symbol/character to represent that long sentence like this (choose your own descriptive symbol):



documentclass{article}
begin{document}

begin{equation}
Ep = P_l times da_i,
end{equation}
%
where $P_l =$ Required Personality Level of Each Resource-Assigned Personality Level of all Resources

end{document}



enter image description here







share|improve this answer












Mathematical symbols where created to represent the meaning of longer descriptive words in a short form for easy inclusion in complex formulas with possible repetition. I would choose a suitable symbol/character to represent that long sentence like this (choose your own descriptive symbol):



documentclass{article}
begin{document}

begin{equation}
Ep = P_l times da_i,
end{equation}
%
where $P_l =$ Required Personality Level of Each Resource-Assigned Personality Level of all Resources

end{document}



enter image description here








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  • 2




    I would go a step further, and say "where $P_l$ is the required personality ...", explaining in words what the symbol is. There's no gain to using math here.
    – Teepeemm
    Nov 25 at 21:45














  • 2




    I would go a step further, and say "where $P_l$ is the required personality ...", explaining in words what the symbol is. There's no gain to using math here.
    – Teepeemm
    Nov 25 at 21:45








2




2




I would go a step further, and say "where $P_l$ is the required personality ...", explaining in words what the symbol is. There's no gain to using math here.
– Teepeemm
Nov 25 at 21:45




I would go a step further, and say "where $P_l$ is the required personality ...", explaining in words what the symbol is. There's no gain to using math here.
– Teepeemm
Nov 25 at 21:45










up vote
11
down vote













break your long text into two lines:



enter image description here



documentclass{article}

begin{document}
begin{equation}
Ep = left(begin{tabular}{l}
Required Personality Level of Each Resource-\
Assigned Personality Level of each Resources
end{tabular}right)
times (da_{i})
end{equation}
end{document}





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  • no other option is available?
    – Iftikhar Ahmad
    Nov 25 at 14:14






  • 7




    what option? you can't store elephant into suitcase ... or do you like to make equation invisible small?
    – Zarko
    Nov 25 at 14:22















up vote
11
down vote













break your long text into two lines:



enter image description here



documentclass{article}

begin{document}
begin{equation}
Ep = left(begin{tabular}{l}
Required Personality Level of Each Resource-\
Assigned Personality Level of each Resources
end{tabular}right)
times (da_{i})
end{equation}
end{document}





share|improve this answer





















  • no other option is available?
    – Iftikhar Ahmad
    Nov 25 at 14:14






  • 7




    what option? you can't store elephant into suitcase ... or do you like to make equation invisible small?
    – Zarko
    Nov 25 at 14:22













up vote
11
down vote










up vote
11
down vote









break your long text into two lines:



enter image description here



documentclass{article}

begin{document}
begin{equation}
Ep = left(begin{tabular}{l}
Required Personality Level of Each Resource-\
Assigned Personality Level of each Resources
end{tabular}right)
times (da_{i})
end{equation}
end{document}





share|improve this answer












break your long text into two lines:



enter image description here



documentclass{article}

begin{document}
begin{equation}
Ep = left(begin{tabular}{l}
Required Personality Level of Each Resource-\
Assigned Personality Level of each Resources
end{tabular}right)
times (da_{i})
end{equation}
end{document}






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  • no other option is available?
    – Iftikhar Ahmad
    Nov 25 at 14:14






  • 7




    what option? you can't store elephant into suitcase ... or do you like to make equation invisible small?
    – Zarko
    Nov 25 at 14:22


















  • no other option is available?
    – Iftikhar Ahmad
    Nov 25 at 14:14






  • 7




    what option? you can't store elephant into suitcase ... or do you like to make equation invisible small?
    – Zarko
    Nov 25 at 14:22
















no other option is available?
– Iftikhar Ahmad
Nov 25 at 14:14




no other option is available?
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what option? you can't store elephant into suitcase ... or do you like to make equation invisible small?
– Zarko
Nov 25 at 14:22




what option? you can't store elephant into suitcase ... or do you like to make equation invisible small?
– Zarko
Nov 25 at 14:22


















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