Fourteen minus four equals ten...
No, you cannot have subtraction in the associative property of multiplication because the associative property of multiplication is about multiplication. More to the point, if you're asking whether subtraction is associative, the answer is still no. (2 - 3) - 4 does not equal 2 - (3 - 4)
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Addition does. Subtraction, just as with numbers: a - b is not equal to b - a, but you can change a - b to -b + a.Addition does. Subtraction, just as with numbers: a - b is not equal to b - a, but you can change a - b to -b + a.Addition does. Subtraction, just as with numbers: a - b is not equal to b - a, but you can change a - b to -b + a.Addition does. Subtraction, just as with numbers: a - b is not equal to b - a, but you can change a - b to -b + a.
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Ten to the fourth power: 10^4 is equal to 10,000.
No, subtraction is not commutative. If you take the expression 9 - 4, you can't rearrange it because 9 - 4 does not equal 4 - 9.
Four out of ten is equal to 4/10 or 40% or o.4
No, you cannot have subtraction in the associative property of multiplication because the associative property of multiplication is about multiplication. More to the point, if you're asking whether subtraction is associative, the answer is still no. (2 - 3) - 4 does not equal 2 - (3 - 4)
half of 8 is 4, 4 x 3 = 12, 12/4 = 3.
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Addition does. Subtraction, just as with numbers: a - b is not equal to b - a, but you can change a - b to -b + a.Addition does. Subtraction, just as with numbers: a - b is not equal to b - a, but you can change a - b to -b + a.Addition does. Subtraction, just as with numbers: a - b is not equal to b - a, but you can change a - b to -b + a.Addition does. Subtraction, just as with numbers: a - b is not equal to b - a, but you can change a - b to -b + a.
The difference, in a subtraction sum, is the answer to the sum. For example, the difference between 6 and 4 is equal to 2. 6 - 4 = 2.
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Ten to the fourth power: 10^4 is equal to 10,000.
This is simple subtraction to get the answer in millimetres. 20-10 gives you 10mm of a distance between both. You can simplify this answer by stating that this is also equal to 1 centimetre.
To explain subtraction using the "ten to the top and ten to the bottom" method, start by illustrating how we can borrow from the next column to make subtraction easier. For example, if you have 52 - 28, you can take 10 from the 50 (making it 40) and add it to the 2 (making it 12). Now you can subtract 12 - 8 easily, which equals 4, and then subtract the tens: 40 - 20 equals 20. Finally, combine the results to find that 52 - 28 equals 24.
Addition, subtraction, multiplication or division? If addition, then 1/4 + 1/6 + 1/3 = 3/4