When it says how much more you would subtract the little number from the big number.
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When referring to "how much more," it typically means to find the difference between two quantities by subtracting the smaller value from the larger value. For example, if you have 10 apples and your friend has 5 apples, the question "how much more apples do you have than your friend?" would require you to subtract 5 from 10 to find that you have 5 more apples. So in this context, "how much more" implies subtraction to determine the additional quantity.
Well, when we talk about how much more, we're looking at the difference between two amounts. So you would subtract the smaller amount from the larger amount to find out how much more there is. It's like adding the extra amount to the smaller one to reach the larger one. Just remember, it's all about finding the beauty in the numbers and enjoying the process of solving the problem.
How much more means to subtract. For example, "How much more is 9 than 3?". The answer would be 9-3 which is 6.
The word (difference) in the question is indicating that you need to subtract. In a math operation, when you see the words difference, how much more, or exceed these all mean you need to subtract.
Okay. You would subtract because if a problem asks you Jill walk 0.5 to school and 0.3 back to home "HOW MUCH" does she need to walk to get home which will equal to 0.2 so see
"how many more" indicates that you are finding the difference. So if you subtract the smaller value from the larger value, you will find the difference, or how many more one quantity has than another.In math "more" means a higher amount of something than something or someone else
"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 more means to subtract. For example, "How much more is 9 than 3?". The answer would be 9-3 which is 6.
"How much ... all together ?" usually means add. "How much ... left ?" usually means subtract.
The word (difference) in the question is indicating that you need to subtract. In a math operation, when you see the words difference, how much more, or exceed these all mean you need to subtract.
subtraction
well you need to find out what the problem is befor u answer it.
Okay. You would subtract because if a problem asks you Jill walk 0.5 to school and 0.3 back to home "HOW MUCH" does she need to walk to get home which will equal to 0.2 so see
When a girl says that to you she is saying it from the heart and you are more important then the world she lives in which if you think about it, its a lot. But most importantly she is just saying that she loves you all so much!
Well if your doing math much like how much means add and if it says how much more it means subtract:)
"how many more" indicates that you are finding the difference. So if you subtract the smaller value from the larger value, you will find the difference, or how many more one quantity has than another.In math "more" means a higher amount of something than something or someone else
The idea is to subtract 48 - 30.
"How much?" means "what amount?". For example: "How much bread do you want?" means "what amount of bread do you want?" "How much is this item?" when asked in a shop, might mean "how much money does this cost?"
Subtract.