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- Subtracts A from B - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
If you are subtracting a from b, then you are taking away a from b, or mathematically subtracting a is the same as adding the opposite of a, ie b + (-a) = b - a
- What does subtract A to B mean? - English Language Learners Stack . . .
I'm not sure where you found this sentence, but it's not correct English You add one number to another one (in that case, the order doesn't matter) But you subtract a number (A) from another one (B), which means B – A Your source used the wrong preposition See e g Lexico for sample sentences
- What does less mean in this less any liabilities context?
In both cases, the per-share dollar amount of the fund is calculated by dividing the total value of all the securities in its portfolio, less any liabilities, by the number of fund shares outstandi
- Difference between Consecutive and cumulative
Many bronze statues will have a bright spot from people rubbing the statue (wikipedia article) That bright spot is the cumulative effect of of thousands of fingers rubbing that spot over the years (ie , the wear is "increasing by successive additions", each rub "adding" some wear) Each consecutive person to rub the statue (ie , each rubber "one after the other") rubbed off a miniscule amount
- How do I say “±” in English? - English Language Learners Stack . . .
1 Exception: sports statistic In ice hockey, there is a statistic derived from subtracting the goals scored against while a player is on the ice from the goals scored by the team while the player was on the ice (with some extra complications) This is a rare exception, but in this situation it is pronounced plus-minus See the wikipedia page
- How can I get rid of my Indian accent and sound more neutral native
I have recently moved to Canada and I feel I often end up having to repeat myself because of my typical accent I am attaching a link to a very short audio and would love to know what can I do to f
- time - Why 11 am + 1 hour == 12:00 pm? - English Language Learners . . .
One hour after 11:00 am is 12:00 pm I find this very strange Why isn't it 12:00 am? More descriptively, I thought we can think of the am pm part as a time unit representing a higher amount than
- general questions version of no such thing as
The phrase "no such thing as" can be used to emphasize that something does not exist or is not possible In contrast, the expression "very much so" is an emphatic way of answeri
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