Sentence examples of "Más" in Spanish with translation "plus"

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Cuatro más dieciocho son veintidós. Four plus eighteen is twenty.
¿Cuántos son dos más dos? What is two plus two?
Dos más dos es cuatro. Two plus two makes four.
Dos más dos son cuatro. Two plus two makes four.
Uno más dos es igual a tres. One plus two equals three.
El tío ha preguntado: "¿Cuánto son tres más cuatro?" Uncle asked: "What is three plus four?"
Un ladrón más un ladrón es igual a cero ladrones. One crook plus one crook is equal to zero crooks.
Lo que no tiene lógica para un matemático es algo muy normal para un músico: siete más siete son trece. That which for mathematicians is illogical is entirely normal for musicians: seven plus seven is thirteen.
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