Okay, the user wants me to translate "added up" into Spanish. Let me think. The phrase "added up" can have different meanings depending on context. As a verb phrase, it could mean "sumar" or "acumular" in Spanish. But since the user didn't provide more context, I should go with the most common translation. "Sumar" is the direct translation for "added up" when referring to adding numbers. However, if it's used in a figurative sense, like "added up to a total," maybe "sumar" still works. I should check if there's a more idiomatic expression. Wait, "added up" can also mean "total" as a noun, like "the total added up to 100." In that case, "sumar" is still appropriate. Since the user just provided "added up" without context, the safest translation is "sumar." Let me confirm with some examples. If someone says "I added up the numbers," in Spanish that's "sumé los números." So yes, "sumar" is correct. I'll go with that.
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