Applications of subtracting rational numbers quick check

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Here are some quick examples of applications of subtracting rational numbers:

1. Accounting: Subtracting expenses from revenues to determine profit or loss in a business.
2. Temperature changes: Subtracting the current temperature from the previous temperature to calculate the change in temperature.
3. Distance traveled: Subtracting the starting point from the ending point to determine the distance traveled.
4. Time differences: Subtracting the time of one event from another to find the time elapsed.
5. Financial planning: Subtracting planned expenses from income to determine how much money is left for saving or other purposes.
6. Stock market: Subtracting the purchase price of a stock from the selling price to calculate the gain or loss.
7. Physics: Subtracting initial velocity from final velocity to determine the change in velocity of an object.
8. Sports scoring: Subtracting the opponent's score from the team's score to determine the point difference.
9. Cooking: Subtracting the amount of ingredients already used from the required amount to determine how much is left.
10. Budgeting: Subtracting monthly expenses from monthly income to calculate how much can be saved or spent.