"an sum given" is an example of poor use of the indefinite article in English grammar. It is a phrase which is totally out of context and therefore verging on the meaningless.
You can use this formula: Sum =(S.I.) x (T.D.)/(S.I.) - (T.D.) Therefore Sum = Rs. 1360
The sum of all the sides of a given shape is the perimeter of that shape.
The perimeter will be the sum of the lengths of the sides - none of which are given.
Sum = 306.
The sum of the four given numbers is -13.
Quantifying the sum of two numbers is usually simple to do. You take the given sum of the two numbers and subtract it with one given unsummed number. This will give you the other number.
The sum of the given expression would depend on the values of the variables which have not been given.
Zero
Earnest.
For a matrix A, A is read as determinant of A and not, as modulus of A. ... sum of two or more elements, then the given determinant can be expressed as the sum
The sum of two numbers is the result given when the two numbers are added together. For example, the sum of 2 and 3 is 5.
The result of adding 2 to a given number is the sum of the given number and 2.