You can subtract 10 from 50 five times. Unless you're feeling rebellious and want to break the rules, then go ahead and subtract 10 as many times as your heart desires. Just don't come crying to me when you're left with a negative number and a bruised ego.
For natural numbers, 5 times.
For all real numbers, infinitely many times.
500/10 = 50 times
50 is 10 times larger than 5. 5*10=50
60 times.
5 goes into 50 10 times.
5 times 10 is 50, subtract 4 gives you 46 which is greater than 1 (and 10)
The number of times can you subtract 50 by 2 is 25
24 times you can subtract the number 2 from the number 50.
a total of 25 times
i will answer this question is Once only because after that it will not be 50 biscuits. As you subtract 5 biscuits it will be 45 and not 50 anymore.
To solve this expression, we follow the order of operations, which is Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division (from left to right), and Addition and Subtraction (from left to right). First, we calculate 100 times 3, which equals 300. Then we divide that result by 10, giving us 30. Next, we add 25 to 30, resulting in 55. Finally, we subtract 5 from 55, giving us a final answer of 50.
500/10 = 50 times
50 is 10 times larger than 5. 5*10=50
60 times.
500/10 = 50 times.
10 times
5 goes into 50 10 times.
5 times 10 is 50, subtract 4 gives you 46 which is greater than 1 (and 10)