The sum is the answer when you have added. ex. 2+3, the sum is 5.
Brackets are used when you want a part of the sum to be done first...EX. 5 + (4+1) On this sum you do the 4 plus 1 first then you add it to five. Brackets separate the sum out! In any case because my example was very easy you do what is in the brackets first
The sum of two negative numbers is going to sum up to a negative number EX:-2+-5=-7
when you do mean you hhave to count how many numbers there are, that will be the number you use to divide. then add all of the numbers together then with that sum, divide it by the number you got when you counted how many numbers there were. EX. What is the mean of..... 26 57 82 89 there are 4 numbers the sum of the numbers is 254 divide 254 by 4 ___63.5_____ 4 )254 the mean is 63.5
You could add a negative number. ex. 98 + -100 = -2
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The sum is the answer when you have added. ex. 2+3, the sum is 5.
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It's just five. The digit sums of the number are attained by adding up each place value. ex.) Digit sum of 152 is 1+5+2 (which is 6, by the way).
Brackets are used when you want a part of the sum to be done first...EX. 5 + (4+1) On this sum you do the 4 plus 1 first then you add it to five. Brackets separate the sum out! In any case because my example was very easy you do what is in the brackets first
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The slang term "ex" (as in ex-spouse) forms the plural "exes", although neither is formal English.
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The sum of two negative numbers is going to sum up to a negative number EX:-2+-5=-7
nothing, because it's your ex, and therefore none of your business.
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