Together. Additionally? is when you and your friend both bring something to share, like cookies, and then someone else also brings more cookies too!
Imagine you and your best friend each have a bag of 5 cookies. When you combine them, that’s 5 + 5 = 10 cookies total, that’s the “together” part.
Now imagine another friend shows up with their own bag of 3 cookies. That’s the “additionally” part, you’re adding more to what you already have!
So now your group has 10 + 3 = 13 cookies altogether. It's like having a big snack party, and everyone brings something extra to make it even better.
How It Works in Math
Examples
- A group of friends who are together at a party, and then someone brings cake, that's together additionally.
- You're eating lunch with your friend, and then you both decide to eat dessert, that’s together additionally.
- Two people holding hands walking home, but then they start dancing, that's together additionally.
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