We can't.
A ten and a two.
(2 + 2 + 2)/2 + 2 = 3 + 2 = 5
There are one hundred and twenty-five twos in two hundred fifty. In other words, 250/2 = 125.
2
To get a sum of 17 using only five twos, you can use the following equation: (2 + 2) x (2 + 2) + 2 = 17. This equation breaks down as follows: first, add two twos together to get 4. Then, multiply this by another set of two twos to get 16. Finally, add one more two to reach the sum of 17.
A ten and a two.
Five twos = 10 is bigger.
3 ones
no five fourths is one and one fourth but 5 twos is 2 and a half
5 twos = 10 5/2 = 2.5
The plural of two is twos. e.g. Three twos are six.
(2 + 2 + 2)/2 + 2 = 3 + 2 = 5
You can make nine using four twos by combining addition, multiplication, and parentheses. One way to express this is: ( (2 + 2) \times 2 + 2 = 9 ). Here, you first add two twos to get four, multiply that by another two to get eight, and then add the last two to reach nine.
There are one hundred and twenty-five twos in two hundred fifty. In other words, 250/2 = 125.
2
To get a sum of 17 using only five twos, you can use the following equation: (2 + 2) x (2 + 2) + 2 = 17. This equation breaks down as follows: first, add two twos together to get 4. Then, multiply this by another set of two twos to get 16. Finally, add one more two to reach the sum of 17.
2 and 41. It will take four twos.