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The word that means this is the result after adding a set of numbers or algebraic expressions This word is used to indicate addition in word problems?

You may be referring the the word sum, which is the addition of a set of numbers


Does the word quotient indicate addition subtraction division or multiplication?

It indicates Division


What are five words for addition in word problems?

add, and, sum, tack on, plus


What Mark used to indicate a possessive or the omission of etters in a word?

An apostrophe is used to indicate possession (e.g. Sarah's book) or to indicate the omission of letters in a word (e.g. can't for cannot).


What word has the meaning of passed on an inheritance?

A word used to indicate property passed on via inheritance is devised.A word used to indicate a person has passed on their inheritance to others is waived or disclaimed.


What is the word used to indicate a unpleasent smell?

Stink.


When do you use the word 'too' in a sentence?

The word 'too' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb as in addition, also; or more than enough, to an excessive degree.Examples:I'd like some too.Don't take too much.


What does the word aft mean normally?

Aft is a word commonly used when sailing to indicate near or around the stern of a boat or ship. It can also be used to indicate the tail of an aircraft.


What is the word used to indicate that metals can be beaten into shape?

malleable


What is a cosent?

Check your spelling of the word, or indicate how you are hearing it used.


Can the word indicate be used as both a noun and verb Please help thanks?

No, the word 'indicate' is a verb form (indicate, indicates, indicating, indicated).The noun forms of the verb to indicate are indicator, indication, and the gerund, indicating.


When do you use the word too in a sentence?

When you are including someone or something with you. For example: Do you want to go with me, too? (replacing also)