YES
How about: 79-3 = 76 as one example
To get 5 using the numbers 19, 2, 6, and 3, you can subtract 6 from 19 to get 13, then subtract 3 from 13 to get 10, and finally subtract 2 from 10 to get 8. So, you cannot get 5 using these specific numbers.
you subtract the top 2 numbers and then leave the denominators the same like: 7/8-4/8=3/8. Get it?
Homework question: The first numbetr is 4. A rule is multiply by 2 and then subtract 3. What are the first 6 numbers in the pattern
You can subtract 679.
YES
How about: 79-3 = 76 as one example
The adding numbers keep going up, and the subtracting numbers keep going down: # Plus 4 # Subtract 3 # Plus 5 # Subtract 2 # Plus 6 # Subtract 1
To get 5 using the numbers 19, 2, 6, and 3, you can subtract 6 from 19 to get 13, then subtract 3 from 13 to get 10, and finally subtract 2 from 10 to get 8. So, you cannot get 5 using these specific numbers.
you subtract the top 2 numbers and then leave the denominators the same like: 7/8-4/8=3/8. Get it?
Homework question: The first numbetr is 4. A rule is multiply by 2 and then subtract 3. What are the first 6 numbers in the pattern
There are millions of combinations of numbers with a difference of 9. 9 and 0, 10 and 1, 11 and 2, 12 and 3, and so on. The difference is the answer that you get when you subtract two numbers, so any numbers that subtract to an answer of 9 will work.
How about: 4-1 = 3 because 4 and 1 are square numbers
9 and 6 but subtract not add
1 and 4?
3