two apples Three apples. You take three, the other guy has two.
5 - 3 = 2 Therefore, you would have two apples.
One apple remains, but you might be thinking of a similar version of that question: "If you take two apples from three apples, how many apples to do you have?" The answer to that question is two.
Three apples minus two apples leaves one apple. 3-2=1
If there are three apples in a tree and you take two, then you have the TWO apples that you took.
two apples Three apples. You take three, the other guy has two.
Two apples.
5 - 3 = 2 Therefore, you would have two apples.
5 APPLES Actually you'd have 3, if you have 3 apples and you grab 2 of them you still have 3 apples. You're just holding two of them
Two. If you meen you take away then One
One apple remains, but you might be thinking of a similar version of that question: "If you take two apples from three apples, how many apples to do you have?" The answer to that question is two.
Three apples minus two apples leaves one apple. 3-2=1
If there are three apples in a tree and you take two, then you have the TWO apples that you took.
It depends what you mean by 'take' * If you take two more you will have five apples * If you take two away you will be left with one apple
If 'take away 3' means 'giving away the 3' to another then the answer is two (2) apples. Otherwise, If 'take away 3' means 'keeping the 3' to yourself and sharing the five (5) apples, the answer is three (3) apples. However, if 'take away 3' means 'keeping the 3' to yourself and still have the five (5) apples then the answer is eight (8) apples.
You would have two apples because you took two away so that is what is in your hand.
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