To solve this problem, we first calculate the sum of 2 tens and 10 twos: 2 tens = 20, 10 twos = 20, so the sum is 20 + 20 = 40. Next, we determine how many fives are equal to 40 by dividing 40 by 5, which equals 8. Therefore, there are 8 fives that have the same value as the sum of 2 tens and 10 twos.
7 twos
There is an infinite amount of numbers that can sum up to 24. Only 23, if you are just counting positive numbers.
An infinite number.
two ways one and three and a pair of twos
Considering only the positive ones, 100 is. If you include the negative ones, their sum is infinite.
They are equal to whatever they are equal to.
ten ones with an infinite number of zeroes.
To solve this problem, we first calculate the sum of 2 tens and 10 twos: 2 tens = 20, 10 twos = 20, so the sum is 20 + 20 = 40. Next, we determine how many fives are equal to 40 by dividing 40 by 5, which equals 8. Therefore, there are 8 fives that have the same value as the sum of 2 tens and 10 twos.
The sum is infinite
Because they are both multiples of two, so when they're added, the sum must be another multiple of two. (One group of twos plus another group of twos must be a new group of twos, just like one group of cows plus another group of cows must be a new group of cows.)
16 if you count the repeated twos, 10 if you don't.
There are infinite division problems that equal 22. But, the most simple sum is 22รท1=22
The components of the question in an addition sum are called "addends".
7 twos
There is an infinite amount of numbers that can sum up to 24. Only 23, if you are just counting positive numbers.
Only 144 is equal to 144. No other number is equal to 144.