Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! If you take half of the number 8, you're left with 4. So, 8 can leave 3 if you take half away, leaving behind a cheerful 4. Just remember, in the world of numbers, there's always a way to find balance and harmony.
Oh, dude, 13 take away 5 is like... 8. I mean, it's not rocket science, right? Unless you're trying to calculate the trajectory of a rocket with that math, then maybe call someone else.
Well, darling, 20 take away 13 is 7. Simple math, no need to overcomplicate things. Just subtract 13 from 20 and you've got your answer. Now go show off your subtraction skills, you math wizard, you!
'Take away' in elementary arithmetic is another word for ;subtraction/minus'. e.g. five take away two is three. Symbolically 5 - 2 = 3
In mathematics, the term "withdraw" is not commonly used. However, if we interpret it in the context of subtraction, "withdraw" could refer to taking away a certain quantity from a larger amount. For example, if you have 10 apples and you withdraw 3 apples, you are left with 7 apples. So, "withdraw" in math could be synonymous with subtract or take away.
The prefix word of "take away" is "take."
Take away and minus.
Another word for take away are: subtract, deduct, debit, withdraw, etc.
it means take 6 bones away and they spell out TEN
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! If you take half of the number 8, you're left with 4. So, 8 can leave 3 if you take half away, leaving behind a cheerful 4. Just remember, in the world of numbers, there's always a way to find balance and harmony.
"Debase" is a word that means to take away someone's self-respect or dignity.
The answer to 25 plus 40 take away 15 H take away -80 equals -40. This is a math problem.
It will be take away. ________________________ The actual antonym is GIVE
Counters are for doing math. You use them to count. Pretend you have a math question like this: 10 - 5 = . So you get 10 counters and take away 5 and see how many you get.
confiscate
Oh, dude, 13 take away 5 is like... 8. I mean, it's not rocket science, right? Unless you're trying to calculate the trajectory of a rocket with that math, then maybe call someone else.
The equation 5 take away 16 equals 11. This is a math problem.