Imagine you're walking from your house to the park, that’s one big trip with many little steps.
Now, imagine someone builds a shortcut path right next to your house so you can get to the park in just two steps instead of ten. That means there are fewer steps involved, and your walk feels quicker and easier!
What Does "Fewer Steps" Mean?
- More steps = more little actions, like climbing stairs or walking a long way.
- Fewer steps = fewer things you need to do, so it’s faster and simpler.
Think of baking cookies. If you have to mix 5 different ingredients one by one, that’s more steps. But if you just add all the ingredients into a bowl at once, that’s fewer steps, like having a shortcut in your cookie-baking journey!
So when someone asks, "Are there fewer steps involved?", they're asking: "Is this easier or faster to do?"Imagine you're walking from your house to the park, that’s one big trip with many little steps.
Now, imagine someone builds a shortcut path right next to your house so you can get to the park in just two steps instead of ten. That means there are fewer steps involved, and your walk feels quicker and easier!
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