We can't.
A ten and a two.
(2 + 2 + 2)/2 + 2 = 3 + 2 = 5
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
There are one hundred and twenty-five twos in two hundred fifty. In other words, 250/2 = 125.
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.
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
There are one hundred and twenty-five twos in two hundred fifty. In other words, 250/2 = 125.
2 and 41. It will take four twos.