Susan has 10 apples and 6 oranges .How many apples and oranges does Susan have altogether?

10 + 6 = ?

10+6=16

Answer: 16. step by step. 10+5 so you have 10 fingers in total, so hold all of them up. Then, add 6 fingers so, have 10 up, add 6 MORE you will have 16 apples and oranges

To find the total number of apples and oranges Susan has, you simply need to add the number of apples and the number of oranges together.

In this case, Susan has 10 apples and 6 oranges. To find the total, you can add these two numbers:

10 apples + 6 oranges = 16 fruits

Therefore, Susan has a total of 16 fruits, which includes both the apples and the oranges.