I'm really not so sure. but I do know that "PER" is used in Division.
Ex;Donny had 81 ice cubes in total of 9 ice bags. how many per bag?
No, the word "per" typically suggests division rather than subtraction. It is commonly used to indicate a ratio or rate, such as "miles per hour" or "cost per item."
Addition is the inverse operation of subtraction and multiplication is the inverse operation of division. The word inverse means "opposite".
True.But it can equally suggest multiplication: I have 5 fibgers on EACH hand, and I have 2 hands. So, I have 5*2 fingers in total.
the difference is the exact answer to the word that has been defined called subtraction
yes subtraction is a verb, because it is a doing word like subtracting.
l like adding better than subtraction in maths
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If you see the words 'how many' or 'share' that usually means divide.
Addition is the inverse operation of subtraction and multiplication is the inverse operation of division. The word inverse means "opposite".
The Spanish word "resta" translates to "subtraction" in English. It is a mathematical operation where one number is taken away from another.
There is > and + is all i know Subtraction: 50 decreased by 10 is the same as 50 - 10.
The word "minus" means subtraction, a negative additive operation. The word "minute" is time, or something small (pronounced my-newt).
An inverse operation is an operation that "undoes" another operation. For example, addition and subtraction are inverse operations, as are multiplication and division. Using inverse operations allows you to reverse the effects of the original operation.
True.But it can equally suggest multiplication: I have 5 fibgers on EACH hand, and I have 2 hands. So, I have 5*2 fingers in total.
Subtraction is a noun.
The word 'subtraction' is the noun form of the verb to subtract, a word meaning to take away. The noun 'subtraction' is a word for the process of taking a part away from the whole.
when we add and substract any number * * * * * "substract" is not a word, and in any case, subtraction is not commutative. A binary operation ~, acting on a set, S, is commutative if for any two elements x, and y belonging to S, x ~ y = y ~ x Common binary commutative operations are addition and multiplication (of numbers) but not subtraction nor division.
the difference is the exact answer to the word that has been defined called subtraction