addition i think
Yes, you can add or subtract a number with a variable and a number without one, but they cannot be combined into a single term. For example, you can simplify the expression (3x + 5) to show that it consists of a variable term (3x) and a constant term (5), but they remain separate. The result is (3x + 5), not a single term.
Add a constant number to one term to find the next term
Number one or the best.
To find the mean, you add up all the numbers and divide that total by the number of numbers you have. With only one number, the mean will always be that number.
To find the mean, you add up all the numbers and divide that total by the number of numbers you have. With only one number, the mean will always be that number.
Total=sum or product of an eqation Multiply=to times or add that number by the times the other number Plus or Add=to add one number to another
It means you are taking one number or item and adding it to another item or number.
To get a mean of 91 from two numbers the two numbers should add up to 182 (2x91), so if one number is 71.2, then the other number is 182-71.2=110.8.
A prime number is a positive integer that has only two factors: one and itself.
To get the range of a group of numbers you subtract the smaller number from the larger one The mean is the "average" for a group of numbers to get the mean you add all the numbers together. Then divide that number by the number in the group.
Sure there are greater numbers. For example, 4 is greater than 3. If you mean "... no greatest number", the reason is that you can always add one more, and get a number that is even greater. Thus, for example, 10 is not the greatest number, because you can add one and get 11. 11 is not the greatest number either, because you can add one and get 12. Etc.
It means five lots of one hundred, add one lot of tens and then 3 units.