The answer is 10. If you are struggling, use column method.
You can subtract 2 from 21 a total of 10 times. This is because each time you subtract 2, you are left with 19, and you can repeat the process until you reach 1. Mathematically, this can be represented as 21 - 2 = 19, 19 - 2 = 17, and so on until you reach 1.
10 times.
As many times as you want. If what you mean is, how many times can you subtract 2 from 46 before you hit zero (that is, "how many times does two go into 46") the answer is 23.
Ten times because 6 minus 10 times 0.6 = 0
5 times
90 divided by 9 is 10 so you can subtract 9 from 90 for 10 times before you reach 0 if you want to go into negative numbers you can keep subtracting as many times as you like you are sooooooooo wrong WOW. You can subtract 9 once from 90 because once you subtract 9 from 90, 90 becomes 81. That's how I do it
You can subtract 2 from 21 a total of 10 times. This is because each time you subtract 2, you are left with 19, and you can repeat the process until you reach 1. Mathematically, this can be represented as 21 - 2 = 19, 19 - 2 = 17, and so on until you reach 1.
10 times.
As many times as you want. If what you mean is, how many times can you subtract 2 from 46 before you hit zero (that is, "how many times does two go into 46") the answer is 23.
You can subtract 5 from 100 a total of 20 times before you reach zero. Each subtraction decreases the total by 5, so after 20 subtractions, you would have 0 left. However, if you consider the question literally, you can subtract 5 from 100 as many times as you want, but the meaningful answer is that you can do it 20 times until you no longer have a positive number.
You can subtract 2 from 46 only once in the context of the original number. After you subtract 2 the first time, you are no longer subtracting from 46, but from 44. However, if you're asking how many times you can continue to subtract 2 until you reach zero, you can do that 23 times.
Ten times because 6 minus 10 times 0.6 = 0
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You can repeatedly subtract 12 from 144 until you reach a number less than 12. Specifically, you can subtract 12 a total of 12 times (144 - 12 x 12 = 0). After the twelfth subtraction, you would reach 0, and subtracting 12 again would go below 0.
It means how many times you can subtract the whole number from the fraction before you reach zero. Assuming you've not got a mixed fraction, the whole number will only be able to be subtracted a fractional number of times.
The number of times can you subtract 50 by 2 is 25
Riddle answer : As many as you like -- (100-10) will always equal 90. However, if it isn't a riddle, the answer would be 10 to reach 0. You could continue to subtract 10 an infinite number of times, yielding an increasing negative value.