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PLEASE CAN SOMEONE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! How can you use subtraction to describe division?
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PLEASE CAN SOMEONE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
How can you use subtraction to describe division?
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Multiplication is said to be rapid addition. It is like adding a large group of numbers at once. This is the same with subtraction and division.
Division is essentially rapid subtraction
. Let me know if you need more help.
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Division is repeated subtraction, just like multiplication is repeated addition. If you divide 50 by 10, you get 5. This is also the question: How many times do you have to subtract 10 from 50 to get 0?
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