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above the division bracket, and subtract the answer, 9, from 10 to get a remainder of 1. Add another "0" after the "1" below the "10" to get "10" again.
To find the first number you simply subtract the answer you got from your target (the last or first number of the answer) from 9; in other words, the first and last number will always add to 9, so you can use this fact to guess their result.
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Depending on what problem you are trying to solve, add or subtract the answers you got in the previous step.
"Are we adding, or just adding and subtracting?" The answer to that question likely will go a long way toward determining the winner of November's presidential election.
Subtract the second answer from the first.
To find the answer, subtract the small number from the larger one and remember to include the - sign.
The dependent variable in the regression analyses was the number of years a respondent was willing to give up from the 10 year timeframe in order to regain full health, calculated by subtracting the TTO answer from 10. Remaining SLE was calculated by subtracting the actual age of the respondent from expected age of death.
Just take the past year's soaring price of mineral fuels, subtract the biofuel subsidy, and the answer is plain: for the user, biofuels are currently cheaper.
Once both fractions use the same denominator, you can add or subtract the numerators to get the answer: Addition: 36 / 44 + 22 / 44 = (36 + 22) / 44 = 58/44.
When subtracting the tenth usually the single digit is good enough, for an exact answer subtract the full tenth value: 44 - 4.4 = 39.6 and 39.6 + 32 = 71.6.
You just add up the percentage of Promoters (clients who answered 9 or 10) and subtract the percentage who are Detractors (answered 0-6).
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