its 3
Subtract the smallest number in the data set from the largest number in the data set. eg, the range of {3, 1, 5, 6, 6 ,8, 10, 5, 8} is 10 - 1 = 9
-2
It is 243.
10 times
Quite easily. Think about what the difference is between the number that you want to subtract and the number that you have. E.g I have the number 10, and I wish to subtract 6 from it: 10-6. To get from 6 to 10, I need to add 4. So in this case, when I minus 6 from 10, I'm left with 4 remaining. So, 10-6=4 Or, let's say I have 16, and I wish to take away 10. To get from 10 to 16, I need to add 6. So whan I minus 10 from 16, I am left with 6 remaining. This means that: 16-10=6 This technique works for subtracting any integer (or any decimal).
No, it is not impossible; subtracting a negative number is equivalent to adding the negative number without its minus sign. For example, 10 - (-6) = 16; -10 -(-6) = -4; and -1 - (-6) = 5
its 3
It means to take 6 away from something. 10 subtract 6 is 4.
If you subtract a negative number from another number, you always get a bigger number. That is because minus a minus is a plus So you could subtract any negative number from 10 and answer is bigger than 10.
To find the number of neutrons in an atom, subtract the atomic number from the mass number. Therefore, for an atom with a mass number of 10 and an atomic number of 4, there would be 6 neutrons (10 - 4 = 6).
One way to get the target number 10 would be to add 5 and 5 together. Another was would be to subtract 6 from 16.
If you subtract 19 from 25, you get a result of 6. This is calculated by adding 6 to 19.
Multiply by 3. Then subtract 10.
-6 or subtract by 6 o.o
Negative 6 (-6)
Subtract the smallest number in the data set from the largest number in the data set. eg, the range of {3, 1, 5, 6, 6 ,8, 10, 5, 8} is 10 - 1 = 9