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yes, how many yards you loss it's a negative, but if you gain yards it's going to be a positive number
The gain is simplification - of calculation and visual presentation. The loss is of some detail.
Loss of 1269.84!
I would say it would be GAIN. but im not sure lolVictory,win,increase, and GAIN.
When you subtract a negative number from a positive number, it is equivalent to adding the two numbers together. Therefore, it is a gain.
yes, how many yards you loss it's a negative, but if you gain yards it's going to be a positive number
There is zero NET loss or gain of electrons
The total net of those three plays would be a loss of eighteen yards (-18).
Since 11 is an integer, it is a loss of 11 yards!
It's a foreign exchange gain or loss, so when you exchange currencies, you can either make a gain or a loss from it (profit or loss).
Ions. Cations have lost electrons and have a positive charge. Anions have gained electrons and have a negative charge.
TFL in football stats stands for TFL - Tackle For Loss.
Unrealised foreign exchange gain and loss is moved through equity while realised gain and loss is charged to profit and loss.
if the actual loss is greater than normal loss. it is known as abnormal loss but if the actual loss is less than normal loss a gain is obtained which is called abnormal gain or effectiveness
Loss or gain - This number is total income minus total expenses, and indicates your loss or gain. A positive number indicates that you make more than you spend and therefore are able to save money. A negative number indicates that you spend more than you make and are therefore borrowing money or deducting from your savings.
No generally, it is not taxable until the gain/loss is recognized.
Gain