Subtract to find how many more bottles are in the bin from the top row than the bin from the bottom row.

Bin _ has more bottles than Bin _
Bin _ has more bottles than Bin _
Bin _ has more bottles than Bin _
Bin _ has more bottles than Bin _

What’s the answer?

To find out how many more bottles are in the bin from the top row than the bin from the bottom row, we can subtract the number of bottles in each pair of bins.

Let's assume the number of bottles in each bin is represented by bin1, bin2, bin3, bin4.

To find the difference between the number of bottles in bin1 and bin2, subtract the number of bottles in bin2 from bin1.
Difference between bin1 and bin2: bin1 - bin2

Similarly, find the differences between the number of bottles in bin3 and bin4, and bin4 and bin5.

So, the answer would be the differences between each pair of bins:

Difference between bin1 and bin2: bin1 - bin2
Difference between bin2 and bin3: bin2 - bin3
Difference between bin3 and bin4: bin3 - bin4
Difference between bin4 and bin5: bin4 - bin5

To find out how many more bottles are in the bin from the top row than the bin from the bottom row, we need more information. The problem statement does not provide the number of bottles in each bin.

If we are given the number of bottles in each bin, we can subtract the number of bottles in the bottom bin from the number of bottles in the top bin. The resulting number will tell us the difference or how many more bottles are in the top bin compared to the bottom bin.

For example, if we have the following information:

Bin A has 10 bottles
Bin B has 7 bottles

We can subtract 7 (the number of bottles in Bin B) from 10 (the number of bottles in Bin A):

10 - 7 = 3

Therefore, there are 3 more bottles in Bin A than in Bin B.

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