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What does this expression mean? (expressions with "time")
Hello everyone!
I'm studying different expressions with "time" and I don't understand this ones:
- "ten times three"
-"one at a time"
¿Can you give me some examples?
Thank you very much!
5 de ago. de 2014 16:20
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10 times 3
10x3=30 it's multiplication in math
4*5=20
One at a time is like one by one
Hand me those boxes one at a time.
Eat them one at a time.
5 de agosto de 2014
Thank you very much Woody! This example is perfect! I think I get it! :)
14 de septiembre de 2014
5 times five equals 25 is the same as 5*5=25. This is math terminology, more specifically this is multiplication.
One at a time refers to doing/handling a plural number of things each individually. for example if you were a waiter working in a restaurant and you had a tray of 10 water glasses to serve to ten people sitting at a table. You wouldn't just place the tray on the table and tell people ' everybody grab a glass!' No, that would be rude. you would hold the tray in one hand and serve them to people "one at a time" with the other hand.
Let me know if this helps or if you need more examples!
18 de agosto de 2014
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Ángel H.
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