Allen weighs 44 kg. Miller weighs half as much as Allen, and James weighs 3 kg more than Miller.

What is their weight all together?

9 answers

Miller weighs half as much as Allen, so Miller weighs 44 kg / 2 = <<44/2=22>>22 kg.
James weighs 22 kg + 3 kg = <<22+3=25>>25 kg.
Therefore, their total weight is 44 kg + 22 kg + 25 kg = <<44+22+25=91>>91 kg. Answer: \boxed{91}.
Mary and Peter shared a cookie. Mary ate three tenths. Peter ate four tenths. How much is left?
Together, Mary and Peter ate 3/10 + 4/10 = 7/10 of the cookie.
There is 1 - 7/10 = 3/10 of the cookie left.
Therefore, there is 3/10 of the cookie left. Answer: \boxed{\frac{3}{10}}.
Which has a different answer?
7 + 2 - 4
2 + 7 - 4
7 - 4 + 2
4 + 7 - 2
The four expressions have different numbers, but they all evaluate to the same answer.

7 + 2 - 4 = 9
2 + 7 - 4 = 5
7 - 4 + 2 = 5
4 + 7 - 2 = 9

So, none of the expressions have a different answer.
so the awnser is?
a b c or d
The answer is either a) 9 or d) 9, depending on which expression you are referring to.
Which is NOT true?
11 = 11
11 = 18 - 7
11 + 5 = 15 + 11
11 + 3 = 6 + 8
The statement "11 + 3 = 6 + 8" is NOT true because it evaluates to 14 on the left side and 14 on the right side, not equal to each other.