1/3 of 5 add 5 = 1/3*5 + 5 = 5/3 + 5 = 12/3 + 5 = 62/3 or 20/3
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3, looks as if you add 9 to the first number, then add 1, divide by 5, add 9, add 1, divide by 5 to get 3
Just add them... ie (+2) + (+3) = +5 and usually written as 2+3=5
Yes, since adding a minus is the same as subtracting a plus; for example 5 - 3 = 2 5 - (+3) = 2 5 + (-3) = 2
1/3 of 5 add 5 = 1/3*5 + 5 = 5/3 + 5 = 12/3 + 5 = 62/3 or 20/3
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3, looks as if you add 9 to the first number, then add 1, divide by 5, add 9, add 1, divide by 5 to get 3
If you add 5 to -2, you can get 3
it is 5
Just add them... ie (+2) + (+3) = +5 and usually written as 2+3=5
Yes, since adding a minus is the same as subtracting a plus; for example 5 - 3 = 2 5 - (+3) = 2 5 + (-3) = 2
2. 2 + 3 = 5 Or if you mean like add 3 to the prime number, then add that to the prime? 2 still works!! 2: 2 + 3 = 5. 5 + 2 = 7
1 add 4 is 5 and 2 add 3 make 5. 5 add 5 make 10 so 2 x 10 is 20
it is 61 + 2 + 3 because if you add 61 + 5 it = 66 so if you split 5 into 2 and 3 it = 5 then add 61 to 5 and you get 66
You add two addends to get a sum. For example, in 3 + 5 = 8, 3 and 5 are addends, and 8 is the sum.