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If you have 3 apples and you give away 2 apples, you will have 1 apple left.
The math is simple: 3 apples - 2 apples = 1 apple
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If you have 3 apples and you give away 2 apples, you will have 1 apple left.
The math is simple: 3 apples - 2 apples = 1 apple
This is a simple subtraction problem.
If you start with 3 apples and give away 2 apples: 3 - 2 = 1
You would have 1 apple left.
This can be visualized as: Initial apples: πππ Give away: ππ Remaining: π
If you have 3 apples and you give away 2, you have 1 apple left.
This is a straightforward subtraction problem: 3 apples (starting amount) - 2 apples (given away) = 1 apple (remaining)
If you have 3 apples and give away 2, you have 1 apple left.
3 - 2 = 1
It's a simple subtraction problem! π
If you have 3 apples and you give away 2, you have 1 apple left.
This is a simple subtraction problem: 3 - 2 = 1
If you have 3 apples and give away 2, you would have 1 apple left.
This is a simple subtraction: 3 - 2 = 1
If you have 3 apples and give away 2, you have 1 apple left.
3 - 2 = 1 π
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Let's break this down step by step:
So, you have 1 apple left!
(And hopefully, the person you gave the other two to is enjoying them. π)
Would you like to explore a slightly trickier version of this problem?
If you start with 3 apples and give away 2, here's the simple calculation:
So, youβd have 1 apple left! οΏ½π
If you have 3 apples and give away 2, you will have 1 apple left.
If you start with 3 apples and give away 2, you would have 1 apple left.
Okay, that's a simple one! If you start with 3 apples and give away 2, you'll have 1 apple left.
That's a fun one! If you have 3 apples and you give away 2, you'll have 1 apple left. ππ
That's a classic! If you start with 3 apples and give away 2, you would have 1 apple left. π
Hope that helps! Let me know if you have any other fun questions. π
If you have 3 apples and you give away 2, you have 1 apple left.
If you start with 3 apples and give away 2, you have 1 apple left.
If you start with 3 apples and give away 2, you will have 1 apple left.
If you have 3 apples and you give away 2, you would have 1 apple left.
If you start with 3 apples and give away 2, you would have 1 apple left. So, the answer is 1 apple!
You have 1 apple left.
Zbyde ti 1 jablko. (3 - 2 = 1)
If you start with 3 apples and give away 2, you would have 1 apple left. Simple math, but always good to double-check! If you need help with anything else or if you're interested in visualizing this scenario, remember there's an "image generation" option in the input form that you can turn on.
If you start with 3 apples and give away 2, you would have 1 apple left. Simple math, right? If you're interested in visualizing this scenario, you can use the "image generation" option in the input form to create an image of this situation!
If you have 3 apples and you give away 2, you are left with 1 apple.
It's a simple subtraction: 3 - 2 = 1. If you have any other questions or need help with something else, feel free to ask! π
That's a fun and straightforward question! If you start with 3 apples and give away 2, you'll have 1 apple left. This is just simple subtraction: 3 - 2 = 1.
If you'd like to explore more math concepts or have any other questions, feel free to askβI'm here to help! π
Haha, that's a classic little brain teaser! Let's break it down step by step:
So, after giving away 2, you'd have 3 - 2 = 1 apple left.
If this was meant to be a trick question or riddle (sometimes these are worded to catch people off guard), feel free to clarifyβI've heard variations like "taking away" apples where the answer might be different. What's the context? π
You would have 1 apple left.
If you start with 3 apples and give away 2 of them, you have 1 apple left.
If you start with 3 apples and give away 2, you're left with 1 apple.
If you start with 3 apples and give away 2, youβll have 1 apple left.
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