You took 2 apples from 3 apples. You now have 2 apples, and there is one left in the bag or wherever you took the 2 apples from.
If you took two, you have two.
Your holding the two apples you took and there is one apple left in the fruit basket.
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Well, if you take the 2 apples and throw them far away, you would have one. If you still kept those 2 after you took them away, it would still be 3. LOL, weird riddles.
You took 2 apples from 3 apples. You now have 2 apples, and there is one left in the bag or wherever you took the 2 apples from.
2 apples, (this is the amount I took, therefore it is what I have)
If you took two, you have two.
1 apple. No, 2 apples because you took 2.
you took 2 apples, so you have 2 apples, unless of course you have eaten one or two since lol
2 because that's how many you took.
Five, unless it is supposed to be a trick question. You may be saying that I took 2 away from 3 apples, so it might be one.
5 - 3 = 2 so he would have 2 apples ----- This may be a trick question. If it is, Hoe and Ho are homynyms, so you'd have to check the spelling. Ho actually has 3 apples since he took 3 away from Hoe.
Your holding the two apples you took and there is one apple left in the fruit basket.
You will have the two you took away.
AnswerLast time I checked, you get one apple. :-) Unless this is somekind of trick question.Answerif you have the 3 apples to stat with, & you take 2 from them, you still have 3 apples. but if someone else has 3 apples, & you take 2, then you have 2 apples, & the other person only has 1.AnswerQuite simple, the answer is 2 apples. There is 3 apples on the table, you take 2 of em'. How many do you have? Well the 2 apples you took of course. Answer2 When YOU take 2 apples from three YOU have 2. Answeryou have apples..
One apple, 3 apples take away 2 apples is one apple