It would take a quintupling of the carbon price to wipe out that differential.
From the economist.com
His team used a similar approach in quintupling assets at Harvard since 1990.
From the bloomberg.com
In this year's State of the Union, Bush proposed quintupling that figure.
From the businessweek.com
During that same period, spending is seen quintupling to $37 trillion.
From the edition.cnn.com
Bitcoin is undergoing a classic correction after quintupling in price over the past 30 days.
From the techcrunch.com
Quintupling your money should be at least a little bit challenging.
From the economist.com
And his retirement account grew to $3 million with a quintupling of company contributions to it.
From the freep.com
Google's shares, after nearly quintupling since they began trading, have fallen in recent months.
From the economist.com
A quintupling of Jasmine's share price during the past 15 months helped land Bodharanik at No. 34 on the list.
From the forbes.com
More examples
Having five units or components
Increase fivefold; "The population of China quintupled"
Quintet: a set of five similar things considered as a unit
In mathematics and computer science, a tuple is an ordered list of elements. In set theory, an (ordered) n-tuple is a sequence (or ordered list) of n elements, where n is a positive integer. There is also one 0-tuple, an empty sequence. ...
The quadruple is a term sometimes used in football that refers to a club winning four tournaments in a single season, usually their country's top-tier league and the two most highly-regarded domestic cup competitions, as well as the top-level continental cup competition - in European football, ...
A fivefold amount; to multiply something (or be multiplied) by five; having five parts or members; five times as much
A prefix indicating five elements, for example, quintuple time (the time signature 5/4, 5/8, and so on)