Meaning of "A Moment's Worth"



What is the meaning of the "a moment's worth" in the following



Using this equation, we can generate the graph with a moment's worth of calculation and plotting.



Is it equivalent to "more acurate" and "faster" or depends on the subject of the context?



Answer



It means that the equation is so easy/helpful/accurate that you can quickly make some calculations and generate a graph - it will only take a moment.


The equation might make your calculations more accurate, but the 'moment' is a measurement of time, therefore it is referring to the speed of the whole operation.


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