two plus two equals four so no two plus two isn't more than five.
four plus two equals 6 so that is more than 5.
Five squared is 25, and two squared is 4. When you add these together, 25 plus 4 equals 29. Therefore, five squared plus two squared is 29.
The subject is implicitly "the result of five plus two", which is singular. As a result the verb is in the singular: equalsrather than equal.
(5 + 8)/2 13/2 = 6.5
2/3 + 5/6 + 1/2 = 2
Example: Two plus three equals five. 2 + 3 = 5.
two plus three equals five
two hundred plus fifty plus five equals two hundred fifty-five
Twelve plus two tenths plus five thousandths equals twelve and two hundred five thousandths.
it equals five sixth.
5 + 2 = 7
Five sixths.
it equals positive 3
Five squared is 25, and two squared is 4. When you add these together, 25 plus 4 equals 29. Therefore, five squared plus two squared is 29.
Because it's not right.
If you were to tell me two plus two equals five then this would be illogical!
Because if 2+2=4, 3 is one more than 2, right? So add two and two together, making four, add one, and that equals five.
x = 7