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The two numbers you are looking for are 32 and 38. When you multiply them, (32 \times 38 = 1232), and when you subtract them, (38 - 32 = 6). However, it appears there's a mistake in the subtraction condition. The correct pairs that satisfy the conditions would be 32 and 30, since (32 \times 38 = 1232) and (38 - 36 = 2).
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The rule is : To divide powers of the same base subtract the indices.38 ÷ 36 = 3(8 - 6) = 32= 9.
The statement "42 - 4 = 38" is true. When you subtract 4 from 42, the result is indeed 38.
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just subtract 100 by 38 DUH!
The two numbers you are looking for are 32 and 38. When you multiply them, (32 \times 38 = 1232), and when you subtract them, (38 - 32 = 6). However, it appears there's a mistake in the subtraction condition. The correct pairs that satisfy the conditions would be 32 and 30, since (32 \times 38 = 1232) and (38 - 36 = 2).
Subtract the other way, then add a minus sign. For example, to subtract 6 - 8, you subtract 8 - 6, get the answer 2, then add a minus sign to get -2. Don't forget to subtract numerators you need a common denominator first. For example 1/4 - 3/8 = 2/8 - 38 = -1/8
Subtract 38 from 79: 79-38 = 41
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28/15 - 1/6 = 38/15 - 1/6 = 76/30 - 5/30 = 71/30 or 211/30
You can subtract. 98 - 60 = 38, so 1:38
The rule is : To divide powers of the same base subtract the indices.38 ÷ 36 = 3(8 - 6) = 32= 9.
The statement "42 - 4 = 38" is true. When you subtract 4 from 42, the result is indeed 38.
think it 63
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