No, it would be 50 because..
60 is the winner then 10 is the loser, so you subtract those because it gave a hint it said how much more is the winner then the liser do you subtract thatnand the answer is 50! hope i helped :)
One way to understand division is to look at it as repeated
subtraction. When you "divide by" a divisor number, you're
asking "how many times can I subtract this divisor from the
dividend, before the dividend is all used up ?".
Well, if the divisor is ' 1 ', then you're taking ' 1 ' away from the
dividend each time, and the number of times will be exactly
the same as the dividend.
If the divisor is more than ' 1 ', then you subtract more than ' 1 '
from the dividend each time, and the number of times you can
do that is less than the dividend itself.
If the divisor is less than ' 1 ', then you only take away a piece of
' 1 ' each time. You can do that more times than the number in
the dividend, because you only take away a piece each time.
Step-by-step explanation:
10001² = (10000 + 1)²
= 10000² + 2(10000)(1) + 1²
= 100,000,000 + 20,000 +1
= 100,020,001
Answer:
You go to Target. You buy a box of mints for $2.25. You also want to buy some packs of Goldfish for snacks. They each cost $1.50. You have $12.75 to spend. How many packs of Goldfish can you buy along with the box of mints?
Answer:
In order of the blanks from left to right, 30; 6; 2; 1/2; 20; 12; 12; 3/5
Step-by-step explanation:
So the rectangle has an area of 60 inches squared & the equation for the area of a rectangle is width * height. So, you can find the missing term if you just take 60 & divide it by the given number.
60/2 = 30
60/10 = 6
60/30 = 2
60/120 = 1/2
60/3 = 20
60/5 = 12
60/5 = 12
60/100 = 3/5