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What does Add Together really mean?

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Hey there! So, "add together" is a phrase we use when we want to combine or join two or more numbers to find the total. It's like when you have some cookies and you want to know how many there are in total, so you add together the number of cookies in one batch with the number in another batch to get the total amount.

When we "add together" numbers, we are performing a basic mathematical operation of addition. This means that we are finding the sum or total of the numbers. For example, if we add together 2 and 3, we get 5 as the total.

It's kind of like when you have a bunch of puzzle pieces and you want to put them together to see the whole picture. Adding together numbers is like putting the puzzle pieces together to see the whole sum.

So, when we say "add together," we are simply saying that we want to find the total by combining or joining the numbers. It's a way of bringing things together to find the grand total. Pretty cool, right? Let me know if you have any other questions about this or anything else!

Revised and Fact checked by Daniel Taylor on 2023-11-09 03:51:28

Add Together In a sentece

Learn how to use Add Together inside a sentece

  • When you have 2 apples and your friend gives you 3 more, you can add together the number of apples to find out how many in total.
  • If you have 5 toy cars and your sister has 2 toy cars, you can add together the number of toy cars each of you have to know how many cars you both have.
  • Let's say you have 4 red balloons and your cousin has 6 blue balloons. If you add together the number of red and blue balloons, you will know the total number of balloons there are.
  • Imagine you have 8 pencils and your teacher gives you 2 more pencils. You can add together the number of pencils you had before and the number of pencils given by your teacher to find out how many pencils you have now.
  • If you have 7 candies and your friend gives you 3 extra candies, you can add together the number of candies to know how many candies you have in total.

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