To find the number that must be subtracted from -5 to get 10, you would set up the equation -5 - x = 10, where x is the unknown number to be subtracted. To solve for x, you would first add 5 to both sides to isolate x, resulting in -x = 15. Then, multiply both sides by -1 to solve for x, giving you x = -15. Therefore, the number that must be subtracted from -5 to get 10 is -15.
Well, honey, if the ones digit of a number is 0, then that number must have 2 and 5 as factors. Why? Because any number ending in 0 is a multiple of 10, which is made up of 2 and 5. So, to answer your question, the number must have both 2 and 5 as factors.
18. 3 x 18 = 54 54 - 5 =49
5 and 10
N/5 - 8 = -1So N/5 = 7 so that N = 35
It depends on the numbers. 4-5= negative 1 5-4= 1 if the number you are taking away is greater than the number being taken from then the answer will be negative.
5 - (-5) = 10
-5
-5
The number is 5.
If three is subtracted from the product to get 17, the product must be 20. Then find what number can be multiplied by 5 to get 20. The answer is 4.
x-5=10
The number is 5.
-10 - (-9) = -1
It is 1 so that 7310 is divisible by 5 or 10
5/12
94. XC is 10 subtracted from 100, aka 90. and IV is one subtracted from 5 aka 4. 90+4=94
7 subtracted from the quotient of a number and 2 is a -6