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It is virtually impossible to answer this question because it is so poorly specified. The question does not say who "you" are, nor does it give the context of "have".

If you are the taker, then you have two apples.

If you are the one that is taken from, then you have one apple left.


Going beyond the number of apples, you may have theft or you may have a fruity snack.



You have one apple.

Anytime you "take X" of something from something else, you are subtracting.

So, three apples minus two apples leaves one apple.

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It is virtually impossible to answer this question because it is so poorly specified. The question does not say who "you" are, nor does it give the context of "have".

If you are the taker, then you have two apples.

If you are the one that is taken from, then you have one apple left.


Going beyond the number of apples, you may have theft or you may have a fruity snack.

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You have one apple.

Anytime you "take X" of something from something else, you are subtracting.

So, three apples minus two apples leaves one apple.

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