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If there are three apples in a tree and you take two, then you have the TWO apples that you took.
you have two apples!!
apples and pears
Two apples.
two apples
You cannot take three apples from two apples. Two apples is less than three. You can only take up to two apples from two apples. There is no such thing as a negative apple.
The question does not say we must eat at least one apple every day, so we could simply say 30 apples on any one day, or perhaps 10 apples on each of three days, etc. But that's boring, so let's see how we can add 7 even numbers and get 30.Eating two apples a day gives us 14 apples, which is not enough.Eating four apples a day gives us 28 apples, which is almost enough.Eating six apples a day gives us 42 apples, which is too many.We can try combining these numbers somehow. Note that 6 + 4 = 10. 4 apples on three days and 6 apples on 3 days gives us 30, but we have a day left over.6 apples on two days and 4 apples on two days gives us 20 apples and three days to get 10. 2 and 2 make 4, so on the remaining three days, eat two apples, two apples, and six apples.In short, 6 + 4 + 6 + 4 + 6 + 2 + 2 = 30. These can, of course, be in any order, but three days will be 6-apple days (18), two will be 4-apple days (8), and two will be 2-apple days (4). You can add those up, too; 18 + 8 + 4 = 30.
two apples Three apples. You take three, the other guy has two.
3 apples a day
TWO apples !
Oh, dude, if you take two apples from a total of seven apples, you'll have two apples. It's like magic, right? You didn't lose any apples in the process, don't worry. Math can be tricky, but we got this!