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  2. Course deviation indicator - Wikipedia

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    A mechanical VOR display. A course deviation indicator ( CDI) [1] is an avionics instrument used in aircraft navigation to determine an aircraft's lateral position in relation to a course to or from a radio navigation beacon. If the location of the aircraft is to the left of this course, the needle deflects to the right, and vice versa.

  3. Mega Millions calculator: Here's how much you'd win after taxes

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    This calculator can help you make that decision. It calculates how much money you would receive from a lump cash sum or an annuity payout after winning a Mega Millions prize.

  4. Percentage - Wikipedia

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    The percent value can also be found by multiplying first instead of later, so in this example, the 50 would be multiplied by 100 to give 5,000, and this result would be divided by 1250 to give 4%. To calculate a percentage of a percentage, convert both percentages to fractions of 100, or to decimals, and multiply them. For example, 50% of 40% is:

  5. Omnidata - Wikipedia

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    As a result of their partnership, TA invested significant capital in Omnidata, eventually owning a 46-percent stake in the company by early 1981. In 1980, Omnidata released their first word processing system, the Omni/1, which included two Shugart 5.25-inch floppy drives and a Qume daisy wheel printer. Omnidata manufactured the systems and ...

  6. Amazon's 65-inch Omni series Fire TV is on sale for a ... - AOL

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    That shaves a good 40% off its usual retail price of $829.99 to save you a grand total SAVE $330: The 65-inch Amazon Omni series Fire TV is on sale for just $499.99 (normally $829.99) as of Feb. 22.

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    Reducing spending frees up money to save and reduces the amount you’ll need to accumulate for retirement,” said R.J. Weiss, a certified financial planner (CFP®) and CEO of The Ways to Wealth ...

  9. Density of air - Wikipedia

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    Air density, like air pressure, decreases with increasing altitude. It also changes with variations in atmospheric pressure, temperature and humidity. At 101.325 kPa (abs) and 20 °C (68 °F), air has a density of approximately 1.204 kg/m (0.0752 lb/cu ft), according to the International Standard Atmosphere (ISA).

  10. Budget of NASA - Wikipedia

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    NASA's budget as percentage of federal total, from 1958 to 2017. NASA's budget for financial year (FY) 2020 is $22.6 billion. It represents 0.48% of the $4.7 trillion the United States plans to spend in the fiscal year. Since its inception the United States has spent nearly US$650 billion (in nominal dollars) on NASA.

  11. On-base percentage - Wikipedia

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    The OBP of all batters faced by one pitcher or team is referred to as "on-base against". On-base percentage is calculable for professional teams dating back to the first year of National Association of Professional Base Ball Players competition in 1871, [2] because the component values of its formula have been recorded in box scores ever since.