regardless of what the problem is, they are always called integers. unless you have variables or fractions in the problem.
The answer to a subtraction problem is called the difference.
The result of a subtraction problem is called the difference.
The answer to a subtraction problem is called the difference.
The second number in a subtraction problem is called the subtrahend.
its called the difference.
In a subtraction problem, the numbers involved are called the "minuend" and the "subtrahend." The minuend is the number from which another number (the subtrahend) is subtracted. The result of the subtraction is called the "difference."
It is still a subtraction problem.
The answer to a subtraction problem is called the difference.
The result of a subtraction problem is called the difference.
No, the answer in a subtraction problem is the difference.
In a subtraction problem, the number being subtracted is called the "subtrahend," and the number from which it is subtracted is known as the "minuend." The result of the subtraction is called the "difference." For example, in the equation 8 - 3 = 5, 8 is the minuend, 3 is the subtrahend, and 5 is the difference.
The answer to a subtraction problem is called the difference.
The answer to a subtraction problem is called the difference
The second number in a subtraction problem is called the subtrahend.
In subtraction, the minuend minus the subtrahend equals the difference.
its called the difference.
It is called the difference.