Well the equation for that is 7-6=1 so the answer is 1.
If Kiana picked 12 apples and that is 6 fewer than what Willie picked, we can set up the equation: 12 = Willie - 6. To find the number of apples Willie picked, we add 6 to Kiana's total: 12 + 6 = 18. Therefore, Willie picked 18 apples from the tree.
Since Kevin picked 13 more apples than Andy and its clear that Kevin picked 30 apples in total, then Andy picked exactly 17 apples.
30-13=17 Andy picked 17 apples
If there were fewer of us, I could speak less.
"How many fewer" is a comparative phrase used to inquire about the difference in quantity between two amounts. It typically seeks to understand how much less one quantity is compared to another. For example, if there are 10 apples and someone asks how many fewer apples there are than 15, the answer would be 5. This phrase helps clarify the reduction in number or amount when comparing two figures.
5 Baskets have 2 Apples 2 Baskets have 3 Apples 1 Basket has 4 apples ......................................... 4 Baskets have 3 Apples 4 Baskets have 2 Apples
The comparative form of "few" is "fewer," and the superlative form is "fewest." These forms are used to compare quantities, with "fewer" indicating a smaller amount than another group, and "fewest" indicating the smallest amount among three or more groups. For example, "I have fewer apples than you," and "She has the fewest apples of all."
"Fewer" typically refers to a smaller quantity or number and is associated with subtraction rather than division. It indicates a decrease in the total amount, often used when comparing counts of discrete items. For example, if you have ten apples and you say there are fewer apples after giving some away, it implies subtraction.
111 is 111 fewer than 222.
2 fewer.
There will be 28 apples and 24 oranges; 52 - 4 = 48 ← this is now double the number of the fewer fruit 48 / 2 = 24 ← the number of the fewer fruit 24 + 4 = 28 ← the number of the fruit of which there are more 28 + 24 = 52 ← a check of the answer.
Kenny has 3 more apples than Jenny. If Jenny has j apples, write an expression to how man apples Kenny has