24
0 will be the answer
The answer to -1 times 3 take away 1 times 6 equals -24. This is a math problem.
Consider the whole number 1 and let's say we divide it by 0.1 What is meant by the above statement is how many 0.1 are there in 1 That is (1)/(0.1) and can be written as (1)/(1/10) and asks how many 1/10th are there in 1. We see 1 is a whole number divided by a fraction which will always yield a larger quotient than the original number.
62 = 36 1 squared = 1 36-1= 35
you could add 2 then take away 1 ?
Its like adding, but instead of combining you take away numbers.
There is no number in between. There are no numbers between .1 and .1000 because if you take the zeros away it's the same number.
33334 take away 1.
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-2. If you start with -1, and take away 1 from that, you get -2. Basically, your taking away a whole number one time. Think of it this way...it's like you have -$1 in your bank account and then you spend $1 (take away 1) on your debit card, then you get a letter from your bank saying that you account is -$2 (the difference). Hopes this helps.
take it literally...you have the number 8 and then you cut it in half vertically down the middle....
The "exponent" tells you how many times the same number, that is multiplied by itself, appears in the multiplication. In this case, just count how many times the number "1" appears.