Asked by Solara
How Are Subtracting and Dividing different?
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Answered by
Solara
Because I am only in 5th grade and still suck at math and I really need help
Answered by
mathhelper
example of addition:
start with 7 marbles on a table, add 2 more, now count them
7 + 2 = 9
example of subtraction:
start with 7 marbles on a table, take 2 of them away, now count them
7 - 2 = 5
start with 7 marbles on a table, add 2 more, now count them
7 + 2 = 9
example of subtraction:
start with 7 marbles on a table, take 2 of them away, now count them
7 - 2 = 5
Answered by
oobleck
division is just a fast way of subtracting.
If you want to divide 300 by 27, take a guess.
you can only subtract 27 from 30 one time, so the first digit of the quotient is 1.
That is, 27*10 = 270
subtract 270 from 300 and you are left with 30
subtract 27 from 30 (one time), and you are left with 3
so 300/27 = 11 with remainder 3
google can provide you with lots of videos
If you want to divide 300 by 27, take a guess.
you can only subtract 27 from 30 one time, so the first digit of the quotient is 1.
That is, 27*10 = 270
subtract 270 from 300 and you are left with 30
subtract 27 from 30 (one time), and you are left with 3
so 300/27 = 11 with remainder 3
google can provide you with lots of videos
Answered by
goofy goon
Subtracting is basically a bigger number and a smaller number being subtracted in order to get the answer , and it can sometimes be negative answers
Division is like multiplication facts but opposite , so if you know at least the common multiplication facts well then you got nothing to worry about ok
Division is like multiplication facts but opposite , so if you know at least the common multiplication facts well then you got nothing to worry about ok
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