Escape
To get "away," you can add the letters "a" and "w" to the beginning, forming the word "away." This is a simple wordplay puzzle where the addition of these two letters transforms "way" into "away." The solution relies on understanding the English language and the concept of prefixes.
Eleven ... ELEVEN - EL = EVEN
2. multiplying 2 and 2 is the same as adding 2 and 2.
same trick as always add the two together and divide by 2 (adding a negative is the same as taking away) so (20-15)/2 or 2.5
it takes 2 letters to reach b, then 3 to reach e, 4 to i, 5 to n, which means the next letter must be 6 away. The letter is therefore T
The 3-letter word for "sick" is "ill." If you take away one letter (the "i"), you are left with "ll," and by adding two letters (such as "a" and "s"), you can form the word "all."
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Sixty... when u take 2 letters away you are left with 'six'
u will have 2 left over
You start with -6you add (+)-10then take away (-)-2what do you get?Adding a negative is subtracting, and subtracting (taking away) a negative is adding. (-6) + (-10) - (-2) = ?-6 - 10 + 2 = -14 ◄
Area is length x width, so is not adding or taking away When you need to find the total of 2 areas, you have to add them
it is false
by adding or taking away things on, in or around the house.
Subtracting a negative is adding a positive: 1 and 2/5
Because that problem is essentially 2-2=0 because subtraction is just adding a negative. And because if you have two and then take two away obviously means that you have none, adding a -2 to a positive 2 equals 0.
Its like adding, but instead of combining you take away numbers.
King Herod -1 = Hero -2 = Her -3 = He