(-6) x (-3) = 18
(-10) x (-9) = 90
18 - 90 = -72
To write the expression "4 times the difference of 10 and 8 minus 3," you start by calculating the difference of 10 and 8, which is (10 - 8). Then, you multiply that difference by 4, giving you (4 \times (10 - 8)). Finally, you subtract 3 from that result, resulting in the expression (4 \times (10 - 8) - 3).
It means: 10 minus 3 = 7
10 - 4 = 6
x = 10 Minus 6 times 10 = minus 60 Add 3 to minus 60 = minus 57
.9999 is 10 times purer (10 times less impurities).
To write the expression "4 times the difference of 10 and 8 minus 3," you start by calculating the difference of 10 and 8, which is (10 - 8). Then, you multiply that difference by 4, giving you (4 \times (10 - 8)). Finally, you subtract 3 from that result, resulting in the expression (4 \times (10 - 8) - 3).
10 degrees
When you multiply 10 by 85, you get 850. When you multiply 10 by 100, you get 1000. The difference between the two is 150.
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The difference is 150.
The difference is 0. 0 cannot be represented by a normal power of 10, only as 10 to the power of minus infinity!
Oh honey, bless your heart. The difference between A and B is technically A minus B. Think of it like this: if you have $10 in A and $5 in B, the difference is what you're taking away from A to get to B. So yeah, it's A minus B. Hope that clears things up for you, darling.
-14.5
0.97
(-11) x (-10) + (-20) 110 + (-20) 90
The idea is to subtract 1/2 minus 9/10 (or the other way round).
It means: 10 minus 3 = 7