In an addition word problem, the question typically asks for the total or sum of two or more quantities. It often includes keywords like "together," "combined," or "in all" to indicate that you need to add the numbers given in the context. For example, if the problem states, "Tom has 3 apples, and Jane has 5 apples, how many apples do they have in total?" the question is seeking the total number of apples.
The answer to an addition problem is the sum of the problem.
Another word for an answer in an addition problem is "sum." The sum represents the total obtained when two or more numbers are added together.
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The five main parts of a word problem are: Situation: This sets the context and introduces the problem. Question: This specifies what needs to be solved or found. Data: This includes the relevant information and numbers needed to solve the problem. Operations: This indicates the mathematical operations required (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division). Solution: This is the final answer or conclusion drawn from the problem-solving process.
Seeing the word than in a mathematical problem usually indicated addition or subtraction.
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Sum
The answer to that question is sum.
Problem?
Answer for an addition problem= sum. Answer for a subtraction problem= difference. Answer for a multiplication problem= product. Answer for a division problem= quotient.
A word might be solution.
The antonym for the word solution is problem or issue.
The answer to an addition problem is the sum of the problem.
what is the answer for a addition math problem
3-3=0
Problem, Query,
Problem or question.