Makes 2 + 2 makes 4
The correct way to write the sentence is "two and two makes four."
Depends whether you're a Yank or British.
Two and two makes four because when you add the quantity of two to another quantity of two, you end up with a total of four. This is a fundamental principle in arithmetic known as addition, where combining equal quantities yields a sum that corresponds to their total.
The word make means "amount to". Therefore it would be 'one and one make two and two and two amount to four'. Now if you wanted to properly use the makes you would use it like this. John makes wooden toys for needy children. I make the pretty designs for the wooden toys. Sherry makes the gift boxes and pretty note cards for the child to receive the wooden toy. All together we made 700 toys this year. It takes us 12 months to make that many. So our total output of 700 make it 58.33 toys a month. Do you see the difference? Third person uses makes. First person uses make. Totally something uses make. Plural of people uses made. * * * * * The above discussion begs the question as to whether it is "amount to" or "amounts to". I go for the latter!
Makes 2 + 2 makes 4
The correct way to write the sentence is "two and two makes four."
Depends whether you're a Yank or British.
The Greatest Common Factor of four is four. This is because the highest number that can be multiplied by another number to make four (the factor), is four. When four is multiplied by one, it makes four. Even though two multiplied by two makes four, it is not the highest/greatest number that can be multiplied to make four.
Because half of four is two. How many ones? 1111 yes four. Now look at it split up. 11 11 there is two ones here. That is why two and two makes four.
Two and two makes four because when you add the quantity of two to another quantity of two, you end up with a total of four. This is a fundamental principle in arithmetic known as addition, where combining equal quantities yields a sum that corresponds to their total.
The word make means "amount to". Therefore it would be 'one and one make two and two and two amount to four'. Now if you wanted to properly use the makes you would use it like this. John makes wooden toys for needy children. I make the pretty designs for the wooden toys. Sherry makes the gift boxes and pretty note cards for the child to receive the wooden toy. All together we made 700 toys this year. It takes us 12 months to make that many. So our total output of 700 make it 58.33 toys a month. Do you see the difference? Third person uses makes. First person uses make. Totally something uses make. Plural of people uses made. * * * * * The above discussion begs the question as to whether it is "amount to" or "amounts to". I go for the latter!
2 plus 2 makes four cus if you have two apples and your friend brings you two more apples if you count them you will have four apple and a great apple pie!
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It takes 2 ATP molecules to start the process. Even though it makes 4 there is only a GAIN of 2. For example if you spend two dollars, you have 0. then if you make two more you have four dollars, but did not make a profit only balanced out your amount. Kind of in glycolysis