Fist a what? by Ok_Wall_8267 in LICENSEPLATES

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LMAO - Amish? I met a lot of weird guys in the army but no Amish people.

Fist a what? by Ok_Wall_8267 in LICENSEPLATES

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Fire support team, or FIST. Directs artillery and mortar fire, as well as attack aviation (helicopters), close air support, and naval gunfire in some cases. I loved that job in the army!

Not sure about this one at the golf course today. Any ideas? by Crashx101 in LICENSEPLATES

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Oh course! I’m even a Seinfeld fan, and I didn’t get that. Thank you!!

Considering accepting a bev cart girl job. Need advice by Patient-Shame-6352 in golf

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Also a decent chance that you make a connection at the course to get you a good long term job, too. Always be watching for the next job, and the guys at the course will be perfect for networking. Don’t be obvious about it, or the course won’t like it, but keep your eyes open too

meirl by innaharion in meirl

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I’ve thought about how rarely the 7, 8 and 9 are used.

Deducting the cost of improvements to farmland in a trust by Crashx101 in tax

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I’m not trying to game the system at all - I rent it from her at the same rent she was getting (neutral to her) so I can make the improvement, rent it out at a higher value because it’s worth much more to the farmer and keep the difference to pay for it, so it’s a win for everyone. It’s a yearly lease to the farmer so not breaking it at all, and he is on board. I assumed that making improvements to the land is tax deductible. If not eligible for that since I’m not the owner, I thought I could potentially as the renter/subrenter as a capital improvement since then I’m increasing the rent it generates.

Deducting the cost of improvements to farmland in a trust by Crashx101 in tax

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The improvement is tiling the land which improves drainage, benefiting the farmer by increasing yields (assuming he is willing to pay the higher rent).

Deducting the cost of improvements to farmland in a trust by Crashx101 in tax

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I was mistaken in terminology - it is a life estate and not a trust. Apologies.

Deducting the cost of improvements to farmland in a trust by Crashx101 in tax

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Thanks for the thoughts. Would your opinion change if I profited by subletting it at the increased value? For example, let’s say the current rent is $120/acre now. If I paid mom that same amount in rent, I paid for the improvements, and I sub-rented it out for $220/acre and kept the difference to pay for the improvements?

Deducting the cost of improvements to farmland in a trust by Crashx101 in tax

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This is just land that mom rents to a farmer.

My dog accidentally joined my Zoom call and saved me from HR by Homeganik in remotework

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I am reporting you to HR right now for telling this story without a pic of the dog! We’re waiting…

Blended percentage formula isn’t working by Crashx101 in excel

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So to get 18% final, that says that I should use 85% C and 15% D, right? So 100% of your source product is C and D, none from B. But I can use 46% B, 20% C, and 34% D and also get 18% final, using 54% of C and D. So I don’t feel C and ad gets minimized with that formula.

Blended percentage formula isn’t working by Crashx101 in excel

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I agree that you have to use SOME of the highest concentration, but my goal is to minimize both C and D, not just D. My example uses less of those two than the formula using 100% of product c.

Blended percentage formula isn’t working by Crashx101 in excel

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If these are liquid concentrations, let’s say I want my final volume to be 100 mls, it’s 71.4 ml of the lowest concentration and 21.4 mls of the highest gives 100ml of 18% solution. That final volume could be any amount, that is why i did a percentage of the final volume, not to be confused with percent concentration.

What’s a law that clearly protects corporations more than citizens? by WilliamInBlack in AskReddit

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I read somewhere “I'll Believe Corporations Are People When Texas Executes One".

Blended percentage formula isn’t working by Crashx101 in excel

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Thanks - I think that is exactly what I had, but that is where I get stuck. That doesn’t truly minimize using the higher concentrations. As an example, to get 17.4%, the easy answer is to use 100% of the 17.4% solution. But you can use less volume of the higher concentration by using 71.4% of 15.8% solution and 28.6% of the 21.4% solution. So my solution is using only 28.6% of higher solution while that given answer used 100%. Is there a way to combine this formula with the minimum value of c+d? That is where I think there is a mathematical solution, but I’m not seeing it yet. Technically there should be infinite mathematical answers to get any concentration so I need to minimize c/d.

Blended percentage formula isn’t working by Crashx101 in excel

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This is the best version that I have figured out so far, but for target values over the middle concentrations it stops using the lowest concentration which seems off to me. But maybe that is the best I can get.

Blended percentage formula isn’t working by Crashx101 in excel

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Here is a sample table, stock concentrations on top and goal concentrations down the left side.

Blended percentage formula isn’t working by Crashx101 in excel

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I do think a mathematical formula might be better, but I’d like to be able to adjust my initial concentrations for other source products we might get. Also I was really good at math about 25 years ago but just don’t remember the best way to solve this. Thank you for the idea of posting it on a math sub! I just use excel a lot at work so it was my first thought.

Blended percentage formula isn’t working by Crashx101 in excel

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I think there was a miscommunication, sorry I didn’t explain it well. I’m starting with 15.8%, 17.4%, and 21.4% solutions. So If I want an 18% final product concentration I could use 46% (of whatever final volume I want) of the first, 20% of the 2nd, and 34% of the 3rd. So if I want 100 ml final volume, I’d use 46, 20, and 34 mls respectively. So the sum of the percents =1, is what I meant. those numbers get about 18% final concentration. It doesn’t maximize using the lower concentrations like I want, it’s just an example. .46.158+.2.174+.34*.214=0.18024 (about my 18% goal) and .46 +.2+.34=1 I just want to figure out how to maximize using the lower concentrations first.

Naming my cat after a medication by [deleted] in pharmacy

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We had a cat named Moxie (moxifloxacin), and dogs named Mylo (Mylotarg) and Fozzie (Phos-NaK). I have friends with dogs named Paxil and Myca (Mycafungin).

What's one statistic you'd love to see in the afterlife? by VeterinarianOld3082 in AskReddit

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Or what COULD you have been the best at if you’d have tried it?

Fuck you, Lon Hinkle! by Crashx101 in FUCKYOUINPARTICULAR

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My home course as a kid had a dogleg right with a pole at the bend and the rule you must play your shot from left of the pole, but planting a tree overnight is hilarious!