The number is 16 minus 10 = 6
its 3
Subtract the smallest number in the data set from the largest number in the data set. eg, the range of {3, 1, 5, 6, 6 ,8, 10, 5, 8} is 10 - 1 = 9
-2
the pattern appears to be add 5. subtract 4. add 3. subtract 2. so in theory it would be add 1. your answer would be 8
It is 243.
Quite easily. Think about what the difference is between the number that you want to subtract and the number that you have. E.g I have the number 10, and I wish to subtract 6 from it: 10-6. To get from 6 to 10, I need to add 4. So in this case, when I minus 6 from 10, I'm left with 4 remaining. So, 10-6=4 Or, let's say I have 16, and I wish to take away 10. To get from 10 to 16, I need to add 6. So whan I minus 10 from 16, I am left with 6 remaining. This means that: 16-10=6 This technique works for subtracting any integer (or any decimal).
No, it is not impossible; subtracting a negative number is equivalent to adding the negative number without its minus sign. For example, 10 - (-6) = 16; -10 -(-6) = -4; and -1 - (-6) = 5
its 3
It means to take 6 away from something. 10 subtract 6 is 4.
If you subtract a negative number from another number, you always get a bigger number. That is because minus a minus is a plus So you could subtract any negative number from 10 and answer is bigger than 10.
One way to get the target number 10 would be to add 5 and 5 together. Another was would be to subtract 6 from 16.
If you subtract 19 from 25, you get a result of 6. This is calculated by adding 6 to 19.
Multiply by 3. Then subtract 10.
-6 or subtract by 6 o.o
Negative 6 (-6)
Subtract the smallest number in the data set from the largest number in the data set. eg, the range of {3, 1, 5, 6, 6 ,8, 10, 5, 8} is 10 - 1 = 9
-2