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l like adding better than subtraction in maths
Something that starts to build up your technique of adding subtracting time sing and dividing.
the difference is the exact answer to the word that has been defined called subtraction
The correct answer is subtracting. The differnce between the 2 numbers which you are subtracting would be how much of an object. Example: Mary has 10 pears and 30 apples. How many more apples does she have than pears? Answer: 20, because 30-10=20. Therfore, 20 is HOW MUCH MORE apples there are to pears.
yes subtraction is a verb, because it is a doing word like subtracting.
That would be called the operations.
l like adding better than subtraction in maths
yes you do, for example: 2 is a division of 1
yes. Adding 5 and 6 can give you 11 but when multiplying 11 is a prime number.
The answer is the distributive property
Something that starts to build up your technique of adding subtracting time sing and dividing.
The word estimate is for a number, irrespective of the arithmetical operation involved. However, how you estimate for a number DOES depend on the operation. For example, if adding (or subtracting) 0.00496 form 123456, I would estimate 0.0049 as 0. But, it multiplying or dividing I would estimate it as 0.005 - it all depends on the context of the arithmetic operation.
The mean is the average of a set of numbers in arithmetic, calculating by adding them together and dividing by the number of them.
Subtraction is a noun.
The word 'subtraction' is the noun form of the verb to subtract, a word meaning to take away. The noun 'subtraction' is a word for the process of taking a part away from the whole.
the difference is the exact answer to the word that has been defined called subtraction
the key word is morethan