📘 basic arithmetic
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Total Horses
1. The problem states John has 15 fast horses and 16 regular horses.
2. It also says 5 horses have both racing and regular genes, meaning these 5 horses are counted in both groups.
Cookies Baked
1. The problem asks: How many cookies did Elsa bake?
2. However, there is no information given about Elsa or the number of cookies she baked.
Count Numbers
1. The problem asks us to determine how many numbers are in the given list.
2. We count each number separated by commas.
Understanding Number
1. Let's understand what the number 3 means in different contexts.
2. In mathematics, 3 is a whole number, an integer that comes after 2 and before 4.
Tally Marks
1. The problem asks to draw a tally for the number 21.
2. Tally marks are grouped in sets of five, where four vertical lines are followed by a diagonal line crossing through them,
Rounding Rand
1. The problem asks to round R 13 654.98 to the nearest rand.
2. Look at the decimal part 0.98 to decide if we round up or down.
Integers 51 62
1. The problem asks us to find all integers from 51 to 62 inclusive.
2. These integers are the consecutive numbers starting at 51 and ending at 62.