If you mean the same two numbers, I don't think it is possible. That would require this:
Both A * B = -4 and A - B = 3 are true. The answer must be two integers. The only pairs of integers that can produce the answer -4 are 4*-1, -4*1 and 2*-2. None of these will produce the answer 3 when subtracted from each other.
Homework question: The first numbetr is 4. A rule is multiply by 2 and then subtract 3. What are the first 6 numbers in the pattern
multiply 3 subtract 2
add, subtract, multiply, divide
You have to make make 24 with the 3 numbers they gave you. Once you Add, Subtract, Multiply, or Divide, you click the answer of the problem's answer and you Add, Subtract, Multiply, and Divide by the number you have left.
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Homework question: The first numbetr is 4. A rule is multiply by 2 and then subtract 3. What are the first 6 numbers in the pattern
11
multiply 3 subtract 2
25
add, subtract, multiply, divide
Subtract 2 from 3 to get 1, add that to the 1 we already had to get 2, and multiply that by 4. In short form: 4*(1+(3-2)) = 8.
You have to make make 24 with the 3 numbers they gave you. Once you Add, Subtract, Multiply, or Divide, you click the answer of the problem's answer and you Add, Subtract, Multiply, and Divide by the number you have left.
no, you multiply first. For example 2 + 3 x 4 + 5 = 2 + 12 + 5 = 193 +
10 and 4 10x4 =40 10-4 +6
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3 6 4 8 6 12 10 20 18 36 34 68 Multiply 3 by 2 to get 6 Subtract 2 to get 4 Multiply 4 by 2 to get 8 Subtract 2 to get 6 Multiply 6 by 2 to get 12 Subtract 2 to get 10 .... Got it?
1/4 = 4/16 - multiply top and bottom by 4. Now both numbers are 16ths so just subtract 4 from 7 and the answer is 3, (3/16) I think your calculation must be 7/16 minus 1/4 because you can't subtract 7 from 4.