Usually neither. Unless comma is specifically defined as one of these functions.
no it mean s s oooo me thing else
truncate means to add the whole number to whatever else you have,and then multiply it by your fraction
Wow I did this for my homework and it helped me a lot and also I'm in 3rd grade. Sometimes I wanna kill myself.
That depends what you mean with "and": whether you want to add the numbers, multiply them, etc.That depends what you mean with "and": whether you want to add the numbers, multiply them, etc.That depends what you mean with "and": whether you want to add the numbers, multiply them, etc.That depends what you mean with "and": whether you want to add the numbers, multiply them, etc.
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YOU add and multiply
The first rule of math is to add, subtract, multiply, and divide.
truncate means to add the whole number to whatever else you have,and then multiply it by your fraction
multiply divide answer subtract add
Wow I did this for my homework and it helped me a lot and also I'm in 3rd grade. Sometimes I wanna kill myself.
Add, subtract, multiply, divide.
multiply
Seeing the word than in a mathematical problem usually indicated addition or subtraction.
Add
That depends what you mean with "and": whether you want to add the numbers, multiply them, etc.That depends what you mean with "and": whether you want to add the numbers, multiply them, etc.That depends what you mean with "and": whether you want to add the numbers, multiply them, etc.That depends what you mean with "and": whether you want to add the numbers, multiply them, etc.
No :/
add, subtract, multiply and divide