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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-11-02

How can you tell the difference between additive comparison and multiplicative comparison?

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In an additive comparison, we find the relation between two amounts by asking or telling how much more is one compared to the other.
In multiplicative comparison, there two different sets being compared. The first set contains a certain numbers of items. The second set contains multiple copies of the first set. Any two factors and their product can be read as a comparison.
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Answered by lekhagummalla | 2024-06-10

The difference between **additive **comparison and **multiplication **comparison is **described **below.
What is Algebra?
The analysis of **mathematical **representations is algebra , and the handling of those symbols is logic .
**PEMDAS **rule means the Parenthesis, Exponent, Multiplication , Division, Addition , and Subtraction. This rule is used to solve the equation in a **proper **and **correct **manner.
In an **additive **comparison, we question or state how much **greater **one quantity is with respect to the other in order to determine the **relationship **between the two numbers.
**Two **distinct sets are compared in a **multiplicative **comparison. There are a specific number of objects in the **first **set. The first set is duplicated in the **second **set. Any two elements and their **respective **products can be compared .
More about the **Algebra **link is given below.
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Answered by jainveenamrata | 2024-06-16

Additive comparison measures how much greater or lesser one quantity is than another, using subtraction. Multiplicative comparison measures how many times one quantity contains another, using division. Essentially, additive looks at differences, while multiplicative looks at ratios.
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Answered by jainveenamrata | 2024-09-26