sum = a + b + c;
218 − 47 = 171Therefore, 171 + 47 are the two numbers that add up to 218
It is infinity. You can just add 1/∞ plus one. to everything.
"More than" means you are supposed to add. So, you first add 27 + 16, then you add 18 to the result. (Actually, the order in which you add won't affect the result.)
That means you are supposed to add the two numbers.
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A similar rule is to check if two numbers add up to more than 5.
218 − 47 = 171Therefore, 171 + 47 are the two numbers that add up to 218
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It is infinity. You can just add 1/∞ plus one. to everything.
"More than" means you are supposed to add. So, you first add 27 + 16, then you add 18 to the result. (Actually, the order in which you add won't affect the result.)
If you want to add two numbers and get 775, there are 194 different ways to do it IF you onlyuse positive whole numbers ... a lot more than that if you're allowed to use negative numbersand fractions.If you want to add three numbers and get 775, there are even more ways to do it.
That means you are supposed to add the two numbers.
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Just add the numbers, and divide the result by 3 (since there are 3 numbers).
You add up all the numbers and divide by how many total numbers you have.