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Scotland Mountain Biking : The Wild Trails
Revised reprint 2019Scotland Mountain Biking – The Wild Trails features 24 of the best and more adventurous mountain bike rides in Scotland.The routes range from 6.5 to 290 kilometres in length, and are suitable for all levels of mountain bikers.Split into three sections, Southern & Central Scotland, North-West Scotland & Highlands, and North-East Scotland & Cairngorms, this book includes challenging mountain passes, magical woodland singletrack, Munro peaks and idyllic spins past ancient lochs.The routes include a classic Torridon Circuit, Glen Sligachan on Skye, man-made and natural trails around the Minch Moor at Innerleithen, Munro Mount Keen, the end-to-end Corrieyairack Pass, and a big-mountain loop around Ben Alder.A Bonus Section includes the Fort William to Montrose Coast to Coast route. The book is written by Scottish mountain bike guide Phil McKane and includes stunning photography by Andy McCandlish.It features Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 maps; easy-to-follow directions; details of distance, times and difficulty; and refreshment stops and local knowledge. Reprinted in 2019 with updated mapping and revisions.
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Lake District Mountain Biking : Essential Trails
Lake District Mountain Biking – Essential Trails is the full third edition of the bestselling guide to some of the finest mountain bike riding in the UK. Featured are over 20 of the best mountain bike rides in the Lake District, between 12 and 60 kilometres in length, suitable for all levels of mountain bikers. Explore classic rides around Walna Scar, High Street and Borrowdale, and discover several lesser-known gems.Ride moorland singletrack, tackle massive climbs and rattle along some of the rockiest trails you’ll ever encounter on two wheels.Enjoy lakeside cruises, picturesque valleys and 360-degree panoramas. Researched, ridden and written by local riders Richard Staton and Chris Gore, each route features clear and easy to use Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 maps; easy-to-follow directions; details of distance, timings and difficulty gradings; and refreshment stops and local knowledge.A Bonus Section includes information about the man-made trails at Whinlatter and Grizedale, Top Tens and a detailed Appendix.Also includes downloadable GPX files.
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Add And Subtract Box
This wooden Add and Subtract Box features brightly coloured individual wooden tiles, with a combination of addition and subtraction sums from numbers 1-9. Introduce numbers at an early age - lots of simple sums can be worked out and with repeated
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How do I subtract 31?
To subtract 31 from a number, you simply need to decrease the number by 31. For example, if you want to subtract 31 from 50, you would subtract 31 from 50 to get 19. You can also think of it as adding the opposite of 31, which is -31. So, 50 - 31 is the same as 50 + (-31) which equals 19.
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How can I subtract 1261?
To subtract 1261, you would need to line up the numbers vertically, with the larger number on top. Start by subtracting the ones place (1) from the ones place (1), which equals 0. Then move to the tens place (6) minus the tens place (6), which also equals 0. Finally, subtract the hundreds place (2) from the hundreds place (1), which would require borrowing from the thousands place. After completing these steps, you would find that the result of subtracting 1261 is 0.
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How can I subtract 1335?
To subtract 1335, you can start by writing down the number you want to subtract from at the top. Then, write down 1335 below it. Start subtracting each digit from right to left, carrying over if necessary. Once you have subtracted all the digits, you will have the result of subtracting 1335 from the original number.
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How can one subtract 8?
To subtract 8 from a number, you simply need to decrease the number by 8. For example, if you have the number 15 and you want to subtract 8, you would subtract 8 from 15 to get 7. Another way to think about it is to count back 8 steps from the original number.
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Peak District Mountain Biking : Dark Peak Trails
Peak District Mountain Biking - Dark Peak Trails is the full second edition of the groundbreaking mountain bike guidebook Dark Peak Mountain Biking - True Grit Trails, described by leading mountain biking website Bikemagic.com as 'far and away the best Peak guide we've come across.'All route information has been thoroughly checked for this new edition, to give the most up-to-date and comprehensive guidebook to some of the finest and most popular riding in the country.As with all new Vertebrate MTB guidebooks, this new edition features industry-standard Ordnance Survey mapping, and is illustrated with stunning action photography. Featured within the book are 26 of the best mountain bike rides in the Dark Peak, between 11.5 and 105 (!) kilometres in length, suitable for all levels of mountain bikers.Researched, ridden and written by a local rider, each route features easy-to-follow directions; details of distance, timings and difficulty gradings; refreshment stops and local knowledge; and clear and easy to use Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 maps.A Bonus Section includes Top Ten Climbs, Downhills and Singletracks, Sheffield City Links and a detailed Appendix.
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Scotland Mountain Biking : Wild Trails Vol.2
Scotland Mountain Biking – Wild Trails Vol.2 features 24 new and classic mountain bike rides across Scotland.Like the original Wild Trails guidebook, this book includes challenging mountain passes, endless singletrack, lochside cruises and more, all in a country named a 'Global Superstar' by the International Mountain Biking Association. Split into three sections – Southern & Central Scotland, North West Scotland & Islands, and North East Scotland – Wild Trails Vol.2 has been researched, ridden and written by Scottish Mountain Bike Guide Phil McKane, and each route features clear and easy to use Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 maps, easy-to-follow directions, details of distance, timings and difficulty gradings, and refreshment stops and local knowledge. The book is illustrated with stunning action photography from top pro photographer Andy McCandlish, and also features a detailed Appendix.
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West Yorkshire Mountain Biking - South Pennine Trails
West Yorkshire Mountain Biking - South Pennine Trails features 23 of the best mountain bike rides in West Yorkshire, between 10.5km and 32km in length, suitable for all levels of mountain bikers. The routes are split into four sections: Calderdale, Bradford, Kirklees and City of Leeds.Explore wild moorland, plunge into steep and deep wooded valleys, cruise through the heart of industrial Yorkshire and speed along some of the best singletrack in the country. As with all new Vertebrate MTB guidebooks, this title features industry-standard Ordnance Survey mapping, and is illustrated with stunning action photography. Researched, ridden and written by local expert and MTB journalist Benjamin Haworth, each route features clear and easy to use Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 maps, easy-to-follow directions, details of distance, timings and difficulty gradings, and refreshment stops and local knowledge.Also included is a detailed Appendix.
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North York Moors Mountain Biking : Classic Moorland Trails
North York Moors Mountain Biking – Moorland Trails is the fully updated second edition of the bestselling guide to some of the finest mountain biking in the North of England.Featured are over 20 of the best mountain bike rides in the North York Moors, between 10 and 76 kilometres in length, suitable for all levels of mountain bikers. The North York Moors National Park contains some of the most beautiful moorland scenery in the UK – sea views, hidden villages and valleys, wild and bleak moors.It also contains some of the country's best mountain biking with wild and fast moorland tracks, technically demanding singletrack and intricate and exciting forest riding. Researched, ridden and written by moors local Tony Harker, each route features clear and easy to use Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 maps; easy-to-follow directions; details of distance, timings and difficulty gradings; stunning action photography; refreshment stops and local knowledge.A Bonus Section includes information about the man-made trails at Dalby Forest and Sutton Bank, Top Tens and a detailed Appendix.Also included is a link to downloadable GPX files.
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Am I forgetting to subtract?
To ensure that you are not forgetting to subtract, double-check your calculations and make sure that you are subtracting the correct numbers in the correct order. It can be helpful to write out the subtraction problem and carefully go through each step to ensure accuracy. Additionally, if you are working on a larger problem or equation, it may be beneficial to break it down into smaller steps to avoid overlooking any necessary subtractions.
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How do you subtract 3?
To subtract 3 from a number, you simply take away 3 from the original number. For example, if you have the number 10 and you subtract 3, you would be left with 7. Another way to think about it is to count back 3 numbers from the original number on a number line. Subtraction is the inverse operation of addition, so you can also think of subtracting 3 as adding -3 to the original number.
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How do you subtract 5?
To subtract 5 from a number, you simply take the number and decrease it by 5. For example, if you have the number 10 and you want to subtract 5, you would take 10 and decrease it by 5 to get 5. Another way to think about it is to count backwards by 5 from the original number until you reach the result.
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How do you subtract roots?
To subtract roots, you can simply combine like terms by subtracting the coefficients of the roots. For example, if you have √3 - √2, you can subtract the coefficients to get √(3-2) = √1 = 1. If the roots have different radicands, you cannot simplify further and the result will be the difference of the two roots.
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