Math Problem Statement

If I have 19 apples and I gave 5 each to 2 person. How many apples I have left?

Solution

You started with 19 apples and gave 5 apples each to two people. This means you gave away a total of:

5×2=10 apples5 \times 2 = 10 \text{ apples}

To find out how many apples you have left, subtract the number of apples you gave away from the total you started with:

1910=9 apples19 - 10 = 9 \text{ apples}

So, you have 9 apples left.

Would you like more details or have any questions?

Here are 5 related questions:

  1. If you gave 3 apples to each person instead, how many would you have left?
  2. How many apples would you have if you started with 30 apples and gave away 5 to three people?
  3. If you had 19 apples and gave away 4 apples each to 3 people, how many apples would remain?
  4. If you bought 5 more apples after giving 10 away, how many would you have then?
  5. What percentage of your apples did you give away?

Tip: Always verify how many items you gave away by multiplying the number of people and items per person.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Subtraction
Multiplication
Basic Arithmetic

Formulas

Total apples given = 5 (apples per person) × 2 (people)
Remaining apples = 19 (total apples) - 10 (apples given)

Theorems

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Suitable Grade Level

Grades 2-4