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When analyzing data sets, such as data for human heights or for human weights, a common step is to adjust the data. This can be done by normalizing to values between 0 and 1, or throwing away outliers.
Write a program that adjusts a list of values by subtracting each value from the maximum value in the list. The input begins with an integer indicating the number of integers that follow.
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