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Apples you start with:* 3 apples Apples you take away:* 2 apples Apples you are left with:* 3 apples If you have three apples, and if youand only you were to take away only 2 apples, then you would still have all three of the apples because you are the one that is doing the removing. As long as you don't eat, give, or throw them away, you still would be considered to have them since you are the taker.It's a trick question.Now if someone else were to take away the two of the apples, then in this case, you would be left with only one apple.(You is considered to be one specific person.)
You have only two left.
If there five apples and I took three then I would have three.
You cannot take three apples from two apples. Two apples is less than three. You can only take up to two apples from two apples. There is no such thing as a negative apple.
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One apple remains, but you might be thinking of a similar version of that question: "If you take two apples from three apples, how many apples to do you have?" The answer to that question is two.
Three apples minus two apples leaves one apple. 3-2=1
You have the three you took, plus any others you had before you took those three. There are two apples left in the basket where there were five only a moment earlier.
Well, you yourself would have two apples, but one would be left from where you took those two from. therfore you have two apples because you are the one that took them. so if you answered the question 1 or 2 you are dumb you are such a loser fagtastic gay guy.
two apples Three apples. You take three, the other guy has two.
If there are three apples in a tree and you take two, then you have the TWO apples that you took.