No, "left over" typically refers to what remains after a calculation or process, not a subtraction operation. For example, in division, the remainder is often called the leftover amount. It indicates what is not evenly divided, rather than something you actively subtract from your answer.
"How much ... all together ?" usually means add. "How much ... left ?" usually means subtract.
Subtract.
subtract and takeaway, find the difference, how many are left
subtract
Difference is the term for subtraction.difference means minus/take/takeaway.i.e. what is the difference between 12 and 7 means to do the following algorithm12 - 7 = 5Difference means to subtract.
To answer that you need to subtract 50 from 83 if there is anything left over then the answer is yes, if there is not enough or there is nothing left over then the answer is no.
"How much ... all together ?" usually means add. "How much ... left ?" usually means subtract.
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Subtract.
subtract and takeaway, find the difference, how many are left
subtract
subtract
wich one
remain means to be left over and remaining is being left over
Difference is the term for subtraction.difference means minus/take/takeaway.i.e. what is the difference between 12 and 7 means to do the following algorithm12 - 7 = 5Difference means to subtract.
It depends on how the rest of the question is worded. If it says "how many were left," for example, that means to subtract. On the other hand, if it says something like "how many were added," it means to add.
Yes u have to subtract the two numbers that it says.so yes leftover does mean subtract!