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Subtracting the purchase price of the house ($ 100, 000 ) from the present value results in the net present value of the whole transaction, which would be $ 29, 576 or a little more than 29 % of the purchase price.
Subtracting expenditures by North American companies, the rest of the world ’ s sponsors spent $ 29. 1 billion on partnerships in 2010 and IEG projects that sum to increase 4. 8 percent to $ 30. 5 billion in 2011.

Subtracting and .
Subtracting a small positive number from a big number enough times until what is left is less than the original smaller number can be replaced by finding the remainder in long division.
Subtracting 7 from every number in the list yields.
Subtracting 0 from every number in that list yields the same list.
Subtracting the last reading from the sum of the first two readings gives the weight of the displaced water.
Subtracting the Earth's equatorial radius,, gives the altitude of.
Subtracting the displacement of the second respirometer from the first allows for control of these factors.
Subtracting personal outlays ( which includes the major category of personal ( or, private ) consumption expenditure ) yields personal ( or, private ) savings.
Subtracting weight makes you faster everywhere ", as his design philosophy focused on cars with light weight and fine handling instead of bulking up on horsepower and spring rates.
Subtracting the extra 8m from the top to the flags gives an overall height estimate of 178m.
* Subtracting 1 from any of its divisors ( except 1 and 2, but including itself ) yields a prime number ; 24 is the largest number with this property.
Subtracting the latter from the reference interferogram can reveal differential fringes, indicating movement.
Subtracting the initial volume from the final volume will yield the amount of titrant used to reach the endpoint.
Subtracting the " back " and " forward " value provides the height difference.
Subtracting one side from the other, factoring, and disregarding trivial factors will then yield the minimal polynomial of certain Salem numbers.
Subtracting the disallowed sector number 0 in < tt > 1024 × 256 </ tt > tracks corresponds to 128 MB for a sector size of 512 bytes (< tt > 128 MB = 1024 × 256 ×( 512 byte / sector )</ tt >); and < tt > 8192-128 = 8064 </ tt > confirms the ( roughly ) 8 GB limit.
Subtracting the inorganic carbon from the total carbon yields TOC.
Subtracting the skin, feet, head and tail, hare and cat carcasses appear similar.
Subtracting the identity matrix I and dividing by c, we have a symmetric matrix with zero diagonal and ± 1 off the diagonal.
) points, Doubling a point and Subtracting 2 points with only 12 multiplications and 7 auxiliary variables including the 3 result variables.

relatively and minor
Seeds grown for industrial uses hold a relatively minor position.
Other relatively minor injuries that are possible include broken fingers or hands, broken feet, broken ribs, injuries to the knee, or groin injuries.
The Bolsheviks played a relatively minor role in the 1905 Revolution, and were a minority in the St. Petersburg Soviet of Workers ' Deputies led by Trotsky.
On land, mammals were a small and still relatively minor component of the fauna.
Also, some relatively minor additions to the reaction can be indicated above the reaction arrow ; examples of such additions are water, heat, illumination, a catalyst, etc.
Cavalry played a relatively minor role in ancient Greek city-states, with conflicts decided by massed armored infantry.
The types of accidents vary from relatively minor cases where doors cause damage to other objects, such as walls, to serious cases resulting in human injury, particularly to fingers.
The European Parliament's Temporary Committee on the ECHELON Interception System stated: " It seems likely, in view of the evidence and the consistent pattern of statements from a very wide range of individuals and organisations, including American sources, that its name is in fact ECHELON, although this is a relatively minor detail.
( Originally, the Fujiwara were descended from relatively minor nobility, thus their kami is an unremarkable one in the Japanese myth world.
Freestyle features a dance tempo with stress on beats two and four ; syncopation with a bass line, lead synth, or percussion, and optional stabs of synthesized brass or orchestral samples ; sixteenth-note hi-hats ; a chord progression that lasts eight, 16, or 32 beats and is usually in a minor key ; relatively complex, upbeat melodies with singing, verses, and a chorus ; and themes about love or dancing.
A 1st AD may also be responsible for directing background action for major shots or the entirety of relatively minor shots, at the Director's discretion.
Greenpeace views nuclear power as a relatively minor industry with major problems, such as environmental damage and risks from uranium mining, nuclear weapons proliferation, and unresolved questions concerning nuclear waste.
A holiday does not necessarily exclude doing normal work: the relatively minor Jewish holiday of Chanukah has been described as a " working holiday " and those who celebrate a holiday such as Diwali may have to work a normal schedule in countries where it is not a public holiday.
* University of California, Los Angeles has a relatively large group History of Science and Medicine faculty and graduate students within its History department, and also offers an undergraduate minor in the History of Science.
The role of inland waterways is relatively minor and is limited to certain areas of Eastern Sumatra and Kalimantan.
Given the tendency for real negotiations in Japan to be conducted privately ( in the nemawashi, or root binding, process of consensus building ), the shingikai often represented a fairly advanced stage in policy formulation in which relatively minor differences could be thrashed out and the resulting decisions couched in language acceptable to all.
The differences in belief between the two sects are minor and relatively obscure.
John continued to try relatively minor cases, even during military crises.
As such, Arthur became even more of a relatively minor character in these French prose romances ; in the Vulgate itself he only figures significantly in the Estoire de Merlin and the Mort Artu.
As a relatively minor kingdom there was little financial and military support from Europe ; despite numerous small expeditions, Europeans were generally unwilling to undertake an expensive journey to the east for what appeared to be a losing cause.
After the passing of Nichiren differences between the various Nichiren Schools were relatively minor ; nevertheless, the following schools formed around Nichiren's disciples:
By contrast, the Habsburg frontier had settled into a reasonably permanent border, marked only by relatively minor battles concentrating on the possession of individual fortresses.
In this system, the public prosecutor could propose to suspects of relatively minor crimes a penalty not exceeding one year in prison ; the deal, if accepted, had to be accepted by a judge.
# Once slaving in any form is taken up it may smash a moral barrier to exploitation, and make its adoption in other forms seem a relatively minor matter.
Eventually, the relatively minor Bishop of Carlisle, Owen Oglethorpe, performed the ceremony ; but when Oglethorpe attempted to perform traditional Catholic parts of the Coronation, Elizabeth got up and left.

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