If I have five apples, and I take three apples, how many apples do I have?
If you take two, you have two. There are five left.
"The subtraction of two apples from a basket of five apples leaves three apples in the basket."
You have only two left.
Five apples for 120 cents is better. 174/6= 29 120/5= 24 The six apples are more expensive, for one of the you pay 29 cents. For one apple in the five apples you only pay 24 cents. You save a nickel.
Numbers have no tenses. So: 'I have five apples' is the same as 'I had five apples'.
Two apples.
You will have three apples.
If there five apples and I took three then I would have three.
If I have five apples, and I take three apples, how many apples do I have?
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40 percent is 2/5, or two out of five. For example, if you have five apples, and 40% of the apples are ripe, that means two of the apples are ripe.
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you have three
5 apples take away 3 apples leaves you with 2 apples. 5 - 3 = 2
I think you have three because there are five apples and YOU take away three. How many do YOU have? 3.
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