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Well, honey, if you take two apples from a pile of seven, you're left with two apples. I mean, it's not rocket science. Math doesn't have to be complicated, darling. Just count the darn apples!
If you take two apples from a total of seven apples, you would have 5 apples left. This is because you are subtracting 2 from 7, leaving you with 5 remaining.
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If Jane has 7 apples, and Kelly has 4, how many apples do they have together? The way to solve it is: 7+4=? ANSWER: 7+4=11
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Each person would receive two whole apples and one third each.
Billy has X apples Ellen has X+2 apples There are 12 apples So ... X + (x+2) = 12 2x + 2 = 12 2x = 10 therefore x=5 so Ellen has 7 apples