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.
Think of 2 apples + 3 bananas + 4 apples.What can be added together?6 apples + 3 bananas6a+3b
2 apples because if WE TAKE 2 apples then WE HAVE 3 apples.
you have 2 apples
AnswerLast time I checked, you get one apple. :-) Unless this is somekind of trick question.Answerif you have the 3 apples to stat with, & you take 2 from them, you still have 3 apples. but if someone else has 3 apples, & you take 2, then you have 2 apples, & the other person only has 1.AnswerQuite simple, the answer is 2 apples. There is 3 apples on the table, you take 2 of em'. How many do you have? Well the 2 apples you took of course. Answer2 When YOU take 2 apples from three YOU have 2. Answeryou have apples..
2 plus 2 makes four cus if you have two apples and your friend brings you two more apples if you count them you will have four apple and a great apple pie!
2 plus 1 equals 3. 2 + 1 = 3 for the simple fact that if you had 2 apples and someone gave you another one. you would have three apples.
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.
Think of 2 apples + 3 bananas + 4 apples.What can be added together?6 apples + 3 bananas6a+3b
if I have two apples and YOU take 2 how many do YOU have? you have 2.
5 - 3 = 2 apples
☺its obviously 4!the question that you asked is if you have 2 apples and someone gave you two more, hows many apples will you have? so you started off with two apples then you got 2 more. 2 plus two is 4 so its four.☺
The numerator is how much of the denominator. For example, if you have 3 green apples and 2 red apples, the total amount of apples is the denominator, 5. so, 3/5 of the apples are green, and 2/5 of the apples are red.
What is the answer to Mr Green sells apples at 50p per pound. Estimate how much 2 kilograms of apples would cost?
2 apples
It depends on what type of apples, though it should be around 2 kilos.
2 apples because if WE TAKE 2 apples then WE HAVE 3 apples.