2 apples.
you have 2 apples
2 because that's how many you took.
You have 3 apples! You have 3 apples!
2 apples because if WE TAKE 2 apples then WE HAVE 3 apples.
209 + 221 + 199 = 629
it depends on whether there are 6 apples in the basket before or after you took the two out... and whether the the apples in the basket are yours or not to begin with...possible answers:2 (if you count the apples that you have at hand)4 (if you are counting the apples in the basket only)6 (if there are 6 before you take two out and all the apples in the problem as yours)8 (if there are 6 apples in the basket after you took the two out in which case there are 8 apples in total)
2 apples.
two apples
you have 2 apples
2 because that's how many you took.
You have 3 apples! You have 3 apples!
2 apples because if WE TAKE 2 apples then WE HAVE 3 apples.
Most horses can eat a lot of apples and will not overeat at one feeding. A known case of a horse getting sick from overeating apples is not known. Minor, but it should be "too" many.
There are about 2-5 apples in a pound. They apples vary in size and shape so just estimate about how many apples you need.
There are about 2-5 apples in a pound. They apples vary in size and shape so just estimate about how many apples you need.
if you take two apples from three apples, then you have 2 apples because you asked 'how much do you'. so it means, how many apples do you have in your hands, or how much you've taken. and so, the answer to this is two.