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Doubles in math mean the same number twice also used when playing Monopoly.
It does not mean anything at all. "Twice a number" is only one number while "the difference" must refer to two numbers, not just one.
If you mean the difference between -11 and 2*(-11), then it's 11.
The range is the difference between the largest and the smallest number of a set.
Twice as much
Twice a number means to multiply the number by 2
the answer to a subtraction question is the difference.
Doubles in math mean the same number twice also used when playing Monopoly.
It does not mean anything at all. "Twice a number" is only one number while "the difference" must refer to two numbers, not just one.
If you mean the difference between -11 and 2*(-11), then it's 11.
The range is the difference between the largest and the smallest number of a set.
Twice in Math would mean the same as it would anywhere elses. It would mean to do something two times.
Compensation in math means, adding and subtracting the same number to make the sum or difference easier to find.
Twice as much
In math the word range means the difference between the largest and smallest number
I believe you mean molarity. Molarity is a unit of concentration. So if the number is twice as big...
twice a number means a number times 2