Words that indicate the need to subtract often include "difference," "fewer," "remain," "less than," and "how much more." Phrases like "after," "left," or "after spending" can also signal a subtraction operation. In word problems, context clues suggesting a reduction or comparison typically point to subtraction.
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Subtract one expression from the other. If they are equivalent, the answer is zero.
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subtract and takeaway, find the difference, how many are left
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Subtract the year you were born in from the current year. If you have had your birthday the answer is your age. if not, subtract one.
Take away, minus Sorry if this isn't the answer you are looking for, but I'm in 8TH Grade Algebra, and the answer I put above sounds logical to me.
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take away, minus
You take the greatest number and the lowest number and subtract both
Subtract one expression from the other. If they are equivalent, the answer is zero.
Solve the exponent first and then subtract it! Ex 5 to the 2 power-20 5 to the 2power = 25-20=5!!