Asked by PasificMoonlight
Anisa and Devi bought some pineapples to visit their grandmother on Saturday.
Anisa bought 2 pineapples.
Devi bought 6 more pineapples than Anisa.
How many pineapples did they buy altogether?
Anisa bought 2 pineapples.
Devi bought 6 more pineapples than Anisa.
How many pineapples did they buy altogether?
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To find out how many pineapples Anisa and Devi bought altogether, we can break it down into steps:
1. Anisa bought 2 pineapples.
2. Devi bought 6 more pineapples than Anisa. Since Anisa bought 2, Devi bought:
\[
2 + 6 = 8 \text{ pineapples}
\]
3. Now, to find the total number of pineapples they bought together, we add the number of pineapples Anisa bought and the number of pineapples Devi bought:
\[
2 + 8 = 10
\]
Therefore, Anisa and Devi bought a total of **10 pineapples**.
1. Anisa bought 2 pineapples.
2. Devi bought 6 more pineapples than Anisa. Since Anisa bought 2, Devi bought:
\[
2 + 6 = 8 \text{ pineapples}
\]
3. Now, to find the total number of pineapples they bought together, we add the number of pineapples Anisa bought and the number of pineapples Devi bought:
\[
2 + 8 = 10
\]
Therefore, Anisa and Devi bought a total of **10 pineapples**.
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