Show What does it mean when someone asks you for the sum of 15 and 74? The sum is part of the addition equation displayed below. addend + addend = sum When someone asks "What is the sum of 15 and 74?" they mean that 15 is an addend and 74 is an addend in an addition equation. Therefore, as you may have inferred, the sum of 15 and 74 is the same as 15 plus 74. Here is the addition equation with the answer: 15 + 74 = 89 Sum of What is the sum of 15 and
75? Copyright | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer | Contact What does it mean when someone asks you for the sum of 16 and 25? The sum is part of the addition equation displayed below. addend + addend = sum When someone asks "What is the sum of 16 and 25?" they mean that 16 is an addend and 25 is an addend in an addition equation. Therefore, as you may have inferred, the sum of 16 and 25 is the same as 16 plus 25. Here is the addition equation with the answer: 16 + 25 = 41 Sum of What is the sum of 16 and
26? Copyright | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer | Contact Open in App Solution The correct option is Cvector E→A+→D=0 as they are equal and opposite.∴→A+→D+→E=0+→E=→ESimilar questions Q. Is the vector sum of the unit vectors i→ and j→ a unit vector? If no, can you multiply this sum by a scalar number to get a unit vector? Q. The x-component of the resultant of several vectors Q. Two vectors
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The sum of 4 and 6 is 10. This is an addition question and it would look like this as a math equation: 4 + 6 = 10.
What is the sum of 13?1 Answer. The numbers are 6 and 7. If you add them, you get 13 and if you subtract 7 from 6 you will get -1.
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