1. The amount does not agree to your computation schedule. 2.The amount does not agree with your computation schedule. 3.The amount does not matchyour computation schedule.
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First, please explain what you mean by a computation schedule. Clive
— Clive
First, please explain what you mean by a computation schedule.
Clive
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I have no idea what a "computation schedule" is, but it sounds like it should be a date, not an amount. Anyway, "agree with" or "match" are good comparison verbs.
"Agree to" is used in this kind of context:
I cannot agree to the terms and conditions in this contact.