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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.
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.
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Three apples minus two apples leaves one apple. 3-2=1
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You have only two left.
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.
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.
You cannot take three apples from two apples. Two apples is less than three. You can only take up to two apples from two apples. There is no such thing as a negative apple.
I dont know what your asking but if you have three apples take away two you still have three just two are somewhere else, But if thats not what you looking for WHATS THREE MINUSE TWO?! THATS ONE you have one apple left USE YOUR BRAIN unless you dropped it somewhere xD OR if the apples are not yours there are three apples YOU TAKE away TWO YOU have TWO and the othere dude has ONE.
You have the three you took, plus any others you had before you took those three. There are two apples left in the basket where there were five only a moment earlier.
Still three.
If you take two, you have two. There are five left.
you have two apples!!
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