The word that translates to ADD mathematically is C. Total. In mathematical terms, "total" typically refers to the sum of numbers, which involves addition.
Which word in an expression would translate to ADD mathematically?
A. Out of
B. The same as
C. Total
D. Difference
3 answers
Yes, I can clarify further. While "total" can often refer to the result of addition, the specific word that directly translates to the operation of addition is not listed among your options. However, in general usage:
- Add typically relates to the operation of combining numbers.
- Total can be understood as the result of addition.
None of the other options (Out of, The same as, Difference) directly translate to "add." If the context is about mathematics specifically, "total" is the closest in representing the outcome of adding values. If you're specifically looking for a term that distinctly means to perform the addition operation, you would typically use "add" itself.
If your question is aiming for the action of addition specifically, then technically none of the provided options directly mean "add." Would you like to clarify your question further?