Oh, dude, let's break this down. So, if you subtract 10 from 44, you get 34. Then if you double 34, you get 68, not 44. So, your number is not playing by the rules here. It's off doing its own thing, probably hanging out with other rebellious numbers.
Pick a number between 8 and 20. double that number. subtract 16 from that answer. Multiply that result by 4. Divide that total by 8. add 15 to that answer. subtract the number that you started with.
Yes
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To subtract 80 percent from a number, first calculate 80 percent of that number by multiplying it by 0.80. Then, subtract the result from the original number. For example, if the number is 100, you would calculate 80 percent as 100 × 0.80 = 80, and then subtract: 100 - 80 = 20. The final result is the number after subtracting 80 percent.
Double the last digit, subtract it from the rest. If the result is divisible by 7, the whole number is divisible by 7.
Pick a number between 8 and 20. double that number. subtract 16 from that answer. Multiply that result by 4. Divide that total by 8. add 15 to that answer. subtract the number that you started with.
The answer to the problem is -40. When you subtract a larger number from a smaller number, the result is a negative number.
Yes
The result will be 0.
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When one number is subtracted from another number, the result is known as the difference.
Let the number be x and so if: (2x-6)/2 = 20 then x = 23
The wording is ambiguous. If the questions means, "From what number can you subtract one-half to get a result of zero?" then the answer is one-half. (1/2) - (1/2) = 0 If the question means, "From what number can you subtract half of the number to get a result of zero?" then the answer is zero. 0 - (1/2)0 = 0
If you subtract 19 from 25, you get a result of 6. This is calculated by adding 6 to 19.
Subtract a negative, eg 100 - (-1) = 101.