Add up to

Definition/Meaning:
  • to result in something or to mean something

add up to idiomatic expression meaning and examples

Examples:
  • Due to rounding, percentages may not always appear to add up to 100%.
  • Ten tweaks that add up to a major update.
  • In a triangle, the three interior angles always add up to 180°.
  • Assistant and camera add up to a winner.
  • What numbers add up to 9?
  • What do all sides of a triangle add up to
  • Small hits to the head may add up to injuries for high school football players, according to a new study by the Purdue Neurotrauma Group at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind.
  • We believe that small changes add up to a big impact and Starbucks is committed to helping our customers make nutritional choices that are right for them.
  • Words add up to success.
  • Click on pairs of squares that add up to 1 and do it as fast as you can.

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