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Take the number of apples she has (2), and subtract how many apples she gave away (1.) 2 - 1 = 1 So, Kiki would have 2 apples left.
YOU would have 3 apples. You see, there are 5 apples, but you don't have those apples, if you take 3 away, then you are taking 3 of those apples, which then you have 3 apples, and you leave 2 left over.
It depends what you mean by 'take' * If you take two more you will have five apples * If you take two away you will be left with one apple
Apples you start with:* 3 apples Apples you take away:* 2 apples Apples you are left with:* 3 apples If you have three apples, and if youand only you were to take away only 2 apples, then you would still have all three of the apples because you are the one that is doing the removing. As long as you don't eat, give, or throw them away, you still would be considered to have them since you are the taker.It's a trick question.Now if someone else were to take away the two of the apples, then in this case, you would be left with only one apple.(You is considered to be one specific person.)
you have 4 apples and you take away three. In other words, you take apples from yourself, which means you now have 3, but you already have one so you actually have 4. The answer is four. I win. Give me money.
1 -- or -- If you leave when you take away 2, then you have 2 - someone else has 1.
two apples
You will have three apples.