This phrase means that our overall success or effectiveness is determined by the combined quality or abilities of each individual part or component. In other words, our collective strength is based on the strengths of each individual within a group or system.
If I am twenty-five, does that mean I have twenty-five parts?
i am well/good
If there's some other meaning that is separate from maths, then I don't know it, but the maths answers is; if you add each digit of a number together (in 125 you would do 1+2+5)then you have the sum of its parts
I am the good shepherd
Perditum sum means "I am ruined" in Latin, but only if the speaker is of the neuter gender. A man would say perditus sum; a woman, perdita sum.
Integers have no fractional parts, so their sum will be zero.
The prefix "sum-" means "together" or "collectively," while the suffix "-sum" often indicates a total or a sum of parts. Both are rooted in the Latin word "summa," which means the highest or total amount.
You can't take a sum if you only have one number. If you mean the sum of 14 and 8, well, just add them... 14 + 8 = 22... XD
Close. "The whole is more than the sum of its parts."
The sum of standard deviations from the mean is the error.
Sum is finding the total, or sum, by combining two or more numbers. Example: 5 + 11 + 3 = 19 is an Sum Sum can also be used to mean any mathematical calculation (not just those only involving addition), for example "find the value of the sum: 3 +4 × 5".
If there's some other meaning that is separate from maths, then I don't know it, but the maths answers is; if you add each digit of a number together (in 125 you would do 1+2+5)then you have the sum of its parts