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Asked: March 27, 2022In: Education

What does how many mean in math?

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What does how many mean in Math? What does how many more in mathematics signify? How many times greater mean in mathematics?

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    Prabhakar Atla
    Added an answer on March 27, 2022 at 5:21 pm

    In mathematics, how many means a quantity. When we say, something is many more in math, it means greater in supply. Likewise, when we say much more it represents an uncountable noun. For example, when we say I need much more time to complete my homework.    Instead of much more, you can also use manRead more

    In mathematics, how many means a quantity. When we say, something is many more in math, it means greater in supply. Likewise, when we say much more it represents an uncountable noun. For example, when we say I need much more time to complete my homework.   

    Instead of much more, you can also use many more while referring to plural countable things. For example, you can say, ‘you have many more books to study during your summer vacation.’ 

    What does how many more mean in math?

    How many more is simply a mathematical operation to find out the difference. If you subtract a smaller value from a larger digit, you will get the difference. When you say that you want to have more of certain things, you can say you need certain things as many more times than the other. 

    For example, if your friend has won 4 medals and you have 16 medals. Now, you can say, “I have four times more medals than what my friend possess.” 

    What does how many mean in math?

    How many is a common sentence, which is used excessively in mathematics. For example, if there are 10 eggs and you remove 4 of them, then how many are left? 

    Here how many means how much should you add to 4 to make it 10. The answer is 6. Similarly you can solve such problems using the same tricks. 

    You can use the formula as below: 

    X = 10-4= 6-Ans 

    What does twice as many mean? 

    Whenever you come across such a problem, you can have to multiply the original number a certain number of times. For example if A is twice as B—it means A=2B. 

    Similarly if it is said that B is thrice than C. It means B=3C.

    For example if B=6, C=?

    Putting the value of B in the original equation, we get:

    6=3C

    Or 3C=6. Therefore, C=6/3= 2 Ans. 

    What does how many times greater mean in math?

    It’s simple. You have to multiply the original digit by that number. For example, if it is asked that 100 is how many times greater than 10? All you have to do is divide 100/10= 10-Ans. Thus, if you multiply 10*10, you will get 100 as an answer. You have to solve all other problems following the same rule.

    Thus, x-times more refers to how many numbers you should multiply with a digit to get the result.

    Should we use as much or as many? 

    When it comes to countable nouns, we should always use as many. And when it comes to uncountable nouns, we should always use as much. 

    For example: You should drink as much water as you need.

    You can buy as many shoes as you wish to. 

    What Does As Many Mean? 

    As many means an unspecified quantity. You can take as many greetings card from this store as you want. 

    In Conclusion:

    From the above explanation, it is clear that expressions like how many, how many more, and how many greater refer to mathematical quantity. When the digit or figure is not clear, we use such phrases while referring to those figures.

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Asked: March 27, 2022In: Education, Science, Technology

What happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object?

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What happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object? How can you solve the hypothesis when unstoppable force meets an immovable object? Who has solved the scientific paradox?

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    Added an answer on March 27, 2022 at 5:13 pm
    This answer was edited.

    We don’t have any documented proof about a condition when an unstoppable force charged with infinite energy meets an immovable object which is not charged with boundless energy.  In fact, this is a hypothetical case of science. This is more so as we don’t have records of this situation or case everRead more

    We don’t have any documented proof about a condition when an unstoppable force charged with infinite energy meets an immovable object which is not charged with boundless energy. 

    In fact, this is a hypothetical case of science. This is more so as we don’t have records of this situation or case ever happening. In other words, it has never happened.

    Immovable Object 5e Means

    A stationary, unyielding force or object. I was sitting in the car, immobile and alone, as I watched her walk away.

    An unstoppable force meets an immovable object

    On examining the velocity or speed of an object, we find that there is nothing that cannot be stopped or made to stop due to circumstantial conditions. As a result, when such an object hits an immovable object, its speed or velocity comes to an end. 

    When a bullet is fired, this object stops losing its velocity or speed on hitting an immovable object be it a wall or tree. The immovable item, when hit by an unstoppable force, does not change its position or location. 

    For all practical purposes, we can say this is an academic subject relating to velocity or speed. But in reality, there is no unstoppable force that cannot be stopped with physical counter-force. Hence, this is a hypothesis. 

    What happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object?

    Totally paradoxical in nature, the skepticism is raised on the scientific ground that nothing practically can be unstoppable. Hence, the issue of an immovable object being hit by an unstoppable force just does not arise, at all. 

    In fact, the basic doubt about the veracity of this arises out of the fact that how an object can be unstoppable? Even if the object is excessively powerful, charged by infinite electricity or power or force, it would stop when it hit an immovable object. 

    In such a case, that unstoppable will lose its strength or speed on hitting or colliding with an object which is stationary or standing in one position, say a mountain, a tree or a house. The speed of the object will end in such a case of collision. 

    Unstoppable force: A hypothesis of Science

    Here the aspect of the mere hypothesis of an object being unstoppable due to its inherent force comes to light. As a theory of science, it seems improbable. This is more so as we don’t have any recorded example of it.  

    Till now, we find all objects moving at a tremendous speed lose its velocity on hitting an immovable object. This is more an academic issue to study velocity in its real perspective than a reality.  

    The primary reason for it, as explained above, is the fact that no object around the earth is unstoppable. Everything can stop when its inherent energy or electricity comes to an end. To exemplify, an aircraft or moving car would come to a stop when its fuel exhausts. When it collides with an immovable object, the movable object will destroy and come to an end with its speed getting zeroed.  

    This is the normal theory of all speeding objects. We don’t have any historical evidence to suggest that an unstoppable force (other than planets in the galaxy moving on their axis and orbit with tremendous force that cannot be stopped) ever existed in any man-made scientific form.

    In fact, an object is made to move or acquire speed or motion with the addition of external force, power or pull. But the force will lose its intensity if the movement of the external force or pull is stopped. It will no more be a moving object with speed. Subsequently, the question of an object being unstoppable does arise at all. 

    In Conclusion:

    To conclude, we can say velocity depends on external force. It is this external force that adds speed to an object. But this object cannot move eternally. Its speed will come to an end once the external assistance like fuel in the case of cars is exhausted. Hence, this is a purely hypothetical issue that hardly has any answer with scientific base.

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