Usually it does.
Depending on what science you mean, quite often it HAS TO be used. Some sciences, such as physics or chemistry, are all about applying math.
It could mean Automatic Data Processing, that is, using a computer for working with data.
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How many usually starts a question where you are expected to provide a total.
A math question
A math question
In mathematics, "how far" typically refers to the distance between two points on a number line or in a coordinate plane. The distance can be calculated using various methods depending on the context, such as the distance formula in geometry or absolute value in algebra. Understanding how far apart two points are is crucial in many mathematical concepts, including geometry, trigonometry, and calculus.
When a math question asks for the total, it is looking for the sum as an answer.
Usually it does.
the answer to a subtraction question is the difference.
maybe it is question 1 and question 2
solve means workout the answer to a math question
Use a variable for the question
If you mean this to be a math question it would be 120.
Depending on what science you mean, quite often it HAS TO be used. Some sciences, such as physics or chemistry, are all about applying math.
Could you please provide the specific math question or context for clarification?