The correct answer is subtracting. The differnce between the 2 numbers which you are subtracting would be how much of an object.
Example:
Mary has 10 Pears and 30 apples. How many more apples does she have than pears?
Answer: 20, because 30-10=20. Therfore, 20 is HOW MUCH MORE apples there are to pears.
6 x 4 = 24 4 + 5 +6 + 9 =24
subtracting
Spreadsheets are used for very simple adding, subtracting, and multiplying and for more complex what-if analysis. In spreadsheets it is easier to rearrange data and print it in a desirable layout.
Logically they are the same but I and many others too find division more difficult,
In more than 40 years as a mathematician, I have never needed to do so.
math is adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, angles and more
6 x 4 = 24 4 + 5 +6 + 9 =24
subtracting
adding
Spreadsheets are used for very simple adding, subtracting, and multiplying and for more complex what-if analysis. In spreadsheets it is easier to rearrange data and print it in a desirable layout.
No, it is not. It is factorising - which is more related to dividing.
It will help when you are adding and subtracting fractions.
There is no simple answer to that, as there are a lot of factors that have be taken into consideration. Much of it will depend on income, the actual tax rates, whatever allowances are used and the rules for taxation for the particular country that the tax is being worked out for. There is also personal taxation and taxation for companies. However, all the facilities are there in Excel. Most of the individual calculations are straight forward, consisting of standard operations of multiplying, dividing, adding and subtracting. Some more complex functions would be needed like the IF function as a possible example.There is no simple answer to that, as there are a lot of factors that have be taken into consideration. Much of it will depend on income, the actual tax rates, whatever allowances are used and the rules for taxation for the particular country that the tax is being worked out for. There is also personal taxation and taxation for companies. However, all the facilities are there in Excel. Most of the individual calculations are straight forward, consisting of standard operations of multiplying, dividing, adding and subtracting. Some more complex functions would be needed like the IF function as a possible example.There is no simple answer to that, as there are a lot of factors that have be taken into consideration. Much of it will depend on income, the actual tax rates, whatever allowances are used and the rules for taxation for the particular country that the tax is being worked out for. There is also personal taxation and taxation for companies. However, all the facilities are there in Excel. Most of the individual calculations are straight forward, consisting of standard operations of multiplying, dividing, adding and subtracting. Some more complex functions would be needed like the IF function as a possible example.There is no simple answer to that, as there are a lot of factors that have be taken into consideration. Much of it will depend on income, the actual tax rates, whatever allowances are used and the rules for taxation for the particular country that the tax is being worked out for. There is also personal taxation and taxation for companies. However, all the facilities are there in Excel. Most of the individual calculations are straight forward, consisting of standard operations of multiplying, dividing, adding and subtracting. Some more complex functions would be needed like the IF function as a possible example.There is no simple answer to that, as there are a lot of factors that have be taken into consideration. Much of it will depend on income, the actual tax rates, whatever allowances are used and the rules for taxation for the particular country that the tax is being worked out for. There is also personal taxation and taxation for companies. However, all the facilities are there in Excel. Most of the individual calculations are straight forward, consisting of standard operations of multiplying, dividing, adding and subtracting. Some more complex functions would be needed like the IF function as a possible example.There is no simple answer to that, as there are a lot of factors that have be taken into consideration. Much of it will depend on income, the actual tax rates, whatever allowances are used and the rules for taxation for the particular country that the tax is being worked out for. There is also personal taxation and taxation for companies. However, all the facilities are there in Excel. Most of the individual calculations are straight forward, consisting of standard operations of multiplying, dividing, adding and subtracting. Some more complex functions would be needed like the IF function as a possible example.There is no simple answer to that, as there are a lot of factors that have be taken into consideration. Much of it will depend on income, the actual tax rates, whatever allowances are used and the rules for taxation for the particular country that the tax is being worked out for. There is also personal taxation and taxation for companies. However, all the facilities are there in Excel. Most of the individual calculations are straight forward, consisting of standard operations of multiplying, dividing, adding and subtracting. Some more complex functions would be needed like the IF function as a possible example.There is no simple answer to that, as there are a lot of factors that have be taken into consideration. Much of it will depend on income, the actual tax rates, whatever allowances are used and the rules for taxation for the particular country that the tax is being worked out for. There is also personal taxation and taxation for companies. However, all the facilities are there in Excel. Most of the individual calculations are straight forward, consisting of standard operations of multiplying, dividing, adding and subtracting. Some more complex functions would be needed like the IF function as a possible example.There is no simple answer to that, as there are a lot of factors that have be taken into consideration. Much of it will depend on income, the actual tax rates, whatever allowances are used and the rules for taxation for the particular country that the tax is being worked out for. There is also personal taxation and taxation for companies. However, all the facilities are there in Excel. Most of the individual calculations are straight forward, consisting of standard operations of multiplying, dividing, adding and subtracting. Some more complex functions would be needed like the IF function as a possible example.There is no simple answer to that, as there are a lot of factors that have be taken into consideration. Much of it will depend on income, the actual tax rates, whatever allowances are used and the rules for taxation for the particular country that the tax is being worked out for. There is also personal taxation and taxation for companies. However, all the facilities are there in Excel. Most of the individual calculations are straight forward, consisting of standard operations of multiplying, dividing, adding and subtracting. Some more complex functions would be needed like the IF function as a possible example.There is no simple answer to that, as there are a lot of factors that have be taken into consideration. Much of it will depend on income, the actual tax rates, whatever allowances are used and the rules for taxation for the particular country that the tax is being worked out for. There is also personal taxation and taxation for companies. However, all the facilities are there in Excel. Most of the individual calculations are straight forward, consisting of standard operations of multiplying, dividing, adding and subtracting. Some more complex functions would be needed like the IF function as a possible example.
Subtracting a proton from a gold nucleus makes the atom a platinum atom.
Logically they are the same but I and many others too find division more difficult,
When you are adding or subtracting unlike fractions.
adding and subtracting protons from a gold atom would no longer make it gold.