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What does "factor in" mean here? Does it mean "consider"?

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Rebecca

Yes, it does! "Factor in" is a phrasal verb that means to consider or include something when calculating or trying to figure out something. In this video, the narrator is telling the audience that Atwater did not consider that different people burn foods differently. Ex: We need to factor in the cost of the flight for this vacation. Ex: I think we should factor in the health of our test subjects. Ex: When you factor in the cost of shipping, online shopping can be quite expensive.

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