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.
You cannot take three apples from two apples. Two apples is less than three. You can only take up to two apples from two apples. There is no such thing as a negative apple.
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.
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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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