To find the subtotal, you have to subtract the total of money you are going to spend and the subtract it with the answer you got for the discount.
find GCF(Greatest Common Factor) then subtract
Subtract the largest data with lowest data
No. If the denominators are the same, you subtract the numerators. If the denominators are different you have to find the least common denominator.
first find a common denominator then subtract the top numbers
To find the subtotal, you have to subtract the total of money you are going to spend and the subtract it with the answer you got for the discount.
find GCF(Greatest Common Factor) then subtract
Subtract the largest data with lowest data
No, you need to find out the numbers to subtract then subtract.
No. If the denominators are the same, you subtract the numerators. If the denominators are different you have to find the least common denominator.
You have to find a common denominator, multiply them, subtract them and then simplify if you need to.
first find a common denominator then subtract the top numbers
Subtract them
To estimate the difference, you find the difference first. To find the difference, you subtract the numbers you are given. Then you estimate your final answer (the difference).
Subtract = takeaway, find the difference, how many are left? less than
You would subtract the atomic number from the mass number.
Subtract the angle from 90 degrees and you have the complement Subtract the angle from 180 degrees and you have the supplement