Language of Addition
What are the languages of addition?
The language of addition are
total, total number, more than, altogether, together, plus, double, make, all, in all, add, increase, increased by, sum, and.
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1.
Find the total of 40 and 6 is 46
2.
We get 5 when we add 1 and 4.
3.
8 and 5 make 13
4.
We get 7 when we put 5 and 2 together.
5.
The sum of 5 and 5 is 10
6.
We get 8 when we double 4
7.
3 more than 5 is 8
8.
10 more than 90 is 100
9.
100 plus 7 is 107
10.
15 increased by 100 is 115
11.
2, 3 and 6 in all is 11
12.
10, 9 and 11 altogether is 30.
13.
2 added to 11 is 13
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