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Addition Operation

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In Arithmetic, addition operation involves two or more numbers and an addition operator i.e (+)
When two numbers(1 and 2) are added, their sum is indicated as 1 + 2.

For Example = Show addition operation on the following pair of numbers.
(12, 3) = 12 + 3
(189, 90) = 189 + 90
(15, 2, 47) = 15 + 2 + 47
(109, 901, 1, 47) = 109 + 901 + 1 + 47


In algebra, addition operation involves two or more literal numbers and an addition operator i.e (+)
When two literal numbers(a and b) are added, their sum is indicated as a + b.

For Example = Show addition operation on the following pair of literal numbers.
(a, b) = a + b
(f, g) = f + g
(x, y, z) = x + y + z
(p, q, r, s) = p + q + r + s


Study More Solved Questions / Examples

  • Robert went to a departmental store and purchased apples, toffees, chocolate, shampoo bottle, books, pen, pencil. Calculate how many things he bought
  • Lilly own a dress shop and below are the numbers of dresses sold in a week:
    Day 1 = 2
    Day 2 = 1
    Day 3 = 3
    Day 4 = 6
    Day 5 = 3
    Day 6 = 1
    Day 7 = 6
    Find number of dresses sold by Lilli in entire week.
  • In a factory Number of cars sold in 4 quarter of year 2015:

    Quarter 1 = 245
    Quarter 2 = 134
    Quarter 3 = 398
    Quarter 4 = 222

    Find total number of cars sold in year 2015
  • In a class, number of boys and girls are 23 and 26 respectively. Find the total strength of class.
  • A magic show was organized for 4 days and numbers of ticket sold in four days are as follows:

    Day 1 = 98
    Day 2 = 82
    Day 3 = 101
    Day 4 = 91

    Find total number of tickets sold.
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