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Whats 13 + 19 + 2? Please have a complicated explanation!

User Yugerten
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Answer:

34

Explanation:

13+2 is 15. Then, you have to add 15 and 19. To add, simply calculate the mean and multiply by 2. The mean of 15 and 19 is 17. 2 times 17 is 34. So, 13 + 19 + 2 is 34. You can do this in any order because of the associative property of addition.

User Matthew Sposato
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Answer:

34.

Explanation:

if you start by adding 13 + 19 first it would make it easier for you to add the 2. because 13 + 19 = 32 + 2 = 34. you could also do 19 + 2 first, then add the 13, it would be the same process just a different way.

((Apologies if this is not what your looking for, its a bit complicated to make a "sofisticated" answer for a simple problem lol ))

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