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That's adding vertically
Adding down refers to the process of summing numbers vertically in a column, typically used in columns of a table or spreadsheet. In contrast, adding across involves summing numbers horizontally in a row. While both methods aim to achieve a total, they differ in the direction of calculation and the layout of the numbers being added. Each method is useful depending on the context, such as organizing data in a systematic way.
both vertically and horizontally
Vertical means straight up and down,aligned with the direction of gravity. Vertically upward means vertical in the up direction. So if you jump directly straight up that is vertically upward; when you land you are travelling vertically downward.
When adding or subtracting decimals, the first step is to align the decimal points vertically. This ensures that each digit is in the correct place value column, making it easier to perform the operation accurately. After aligning the decimals, you can proceed with the addition or subtraction as you would with whole numbers, ensuring to keep the decimal point in the final answer.
If its the height of the horse you're measuring then, vertically, from the floor to the horse's withers. Horses are measured in hands.
The decimal point, which I think you meant, is lined up vertically in a row of numbers to be summed.
vertically
You line the number up, vertically, so that the decimal points are one below the other.
vertically
Vertically means straight up and down. Drapes hang vertically. A flag pole is vertical.
To be vertically challenged means that you are short.
It means checking an answer by using a different method. It is most apparent in spreadsheet situations, where adding everything vertically and then horizontally can be cross-checked by adding everything horizontally and then vertically.Also, in hockey, it is a penalty given for checking a player with one's stick held horizontally in front of oneself.
Adding down refers to the process of summing numbers vertically in a column, typically used in columns of a table or spreadsheet. In contrast, adding across involves summing numbers horizontally in a row. While both methods aim to achieve a total, they differ in the direction of calculation and the layout of the numbers being added. Each method is useful depending on the context, such as organizing data in a systematic way.
both vertically and horizontally
spiderman climbs buildings vertically
vertically
Columns run vertically on the spreadsheet screen.