Oh, dude, it's like this: "how much further" typically means to add distance or time to a current measurement or situation. If you're driving and someone asks, "How much further?" they want to know the additional distance you have left to travel. So, yeah, it's basically about adding on, whether it's miles on the road or minutes in a meeting.
In mathematics, "further" typically refers to adding more to a given quantity. For example, if you are asked to go three units further from a starting point, you would add three to the original value. However, in certain contexts, "further" can also imply subtracting from a quantity, depending on the specific wording of the question or problem at hand.
it means to subtract
does how many mean add or subtract
How much more means to subtract. For example, "How much more is 9 than 3?". The answer would be 9-3 which is 6.
deposit = add withdraw = subtract
"Add" or "added" means addition. Of course, you may have to subtract to actually solve the problem. If the question is: "How much is added to 5 to get 7", that means 5 + "how much" = 7; but to actually calculate the "how much", you subtract 7 - 5.
"How much ... all together ?" usually means add. "How much ... left ?" usually means subtract.
it means to subtract
you have to subtract because when you say hw many than you have to add when you say how much you have to subtract.
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it means to subtract
does how many mean add or subtract
How much more means to subtract. For example, "How much more is 9 than 3?". The answer would be 9-3 which is 6.
deposit = add withdraw = subtract
Subtract.
Well if your doing math much like how much means add and if it says how much more it means subtract:)
Oh, dude, total means to add up all the numbers. It's like when you're at a restaurant and the bill comes, you total up all the food and drinks you ordered to figure out how much you owe. So, yeah, total is all about adding, not subtracting.
"Add" or "added" means addition. Of course, you may have to subtract to actually solve the problem. If the question is: "How much is added to 5 to get 7", that means 5 + "how much" = 7; but to actually calculate the "how much", you subtract 7 - 5.