There are two possible answers, depending on how you interpret the question. 2*2+3=7 or 2*(2+3)=10 The order of operations dictates how each version of "two times two plus three" is evaluated. In the first equation, you multiply two times two (equals four) then add three (to make seven). The second equation represents adding two plus three (makes five) then multiplying the "two plus three" by two (to get 10).
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seven
2+3+2+3+2=12
Three Plus Two was created in 1962.
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No, but three plus five is.
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Three minus three times six plus two is equal to -13.
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It is 12
One plus two equals three (3).
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