to look for differences and similarities! :)
Determining between 2 numbers which is greater, smaller, or equal.
Example:
Compare 4 and 9.
answers:
9>4 (9 is greater than 4)
4<9 (4 is less than 9)
Example:
Compare .75 and 3/4
.75 = 3/4 (.75 and 3/4 are the same exact answer. .74 in fraction form is 3/4 and 3/4 in decimal form is .75)
It's a short way of saying ...
- Look at one.
- Then look at the other.
- Then look back and forth a few more times.
- Figure out what's the same about both.
- Figure out what's different about them.
you compare something
.. with another math problem.... See if the question is the same or different.
Math, math is the back bone to all science, without out math there is no science.
To describe how to objects are a like and not a like.
To "compare" usually means to find out which of two numbers is bigger, if any.
It means to compare and check the difference of a shape. Like whats the same and different.
Multiply
you compare something
.. with another math problem.... See if the question is the same or different.
A Level Math grade - D GCSE Math Grade - A* (near full) That should speak for itself
Math, math is the back bone to all science, without out math there is no science.
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To describe how to objects are a like and not a like.
To "compare" usually means to find out which of two numbers is bigger, if any.
A math scale is a set of numbers or amounts used to measure or compare the level of something .
Mathematics ("math") is a branch of science.You will need to ask the question differently.
compare how compensation is different in addition and subtraction