Expressed as a sum in base 2:
11 + 10 = 101
Base 5
Of course not. Two plus two equals four. 2+2=4
2+2=4 (Two plus two equals four)
1 plus 1 equals 1 (in Boolean logic) 1 plus 1 equals 10 (in base 2)
2 plus 2 equals 4 because it does.. if you had two pigs and then bought two more pigs you would have four pigs
2 or two is the answer.
Double Play, Shortstop to Second Base to 1st base.
two plus three equals five
one plus one is dog two plus two equals fish and three pluss three equals cat four plus four equals rabbit 10 plus 10 equals cow and 32 plus 32 equals wilderbeast and so on and so fourth.
It does not - unless you are counting in base 11.
144 add the two numbers and multiply by the first 2(2 + 3) = 10 7(7 + 2) = 63 etc.
Only when you are counting in Base 4. When counting in Base 10, 2 + 2 would equal 4.