☺its obviously 4!the question that you asked is if you have 2 apples and someone gave you two more, hows many apples will you have? so you started off with two apples then you got 2 more. 2 plus two is 4 so its four.☺
"How many" is asking for an amount, not specifying an operation. It could just as easily be...How many apples would you have if you started with 5 and someone gave you 2? (indicating addition) or How many apples would you have if you started with 5 and gave someone 2? (indicating subtraction) Other words in the sentence indicate the operation.
Zero
John now has 3 Apples.
There would be 0 apples.
You would have 2 apples.
"How many" is asking for an amount, not specifying an operation. It could just as easily be...How many apples would you have if you started with 5 and someone gave you 2? (indicating addition) or How many apples would you have if you started with 5 and gave someone 2? (indicating subtraction) Other words in the sentence indicate the operation.
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.
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Zero
Johnny has 139 apples left
John now has 3 Apples.
Well you would need 3,992,437 more apples. But what would you do with that many apples anyways!?
There would be 0 apples.
Because we need a number to be equal to nothing. (For example: If you had 1 apple & you gave it away, then many apples do you have? You have no apples. No apples = 0 apples.
If a lady buys 13 apples and gives some to her 3 friends, the total number of apples is divided among 4 people. To find out how many apples each person gets, you would divide 13 by 4, which equals 3 with a remainder of 1. Therefore, each person would get 3 apples, and there would be 1 apple left over.
There would be 360 apples
Oh, dude, if you start with 2 apples and give them to your friend, you don't have any apples left. It's like basic math, right? So, the answer is zero apples for you, but hopefully, your friend enjoys them!