Because we are counting in base 10, and the next number after 1 is 2, not 11.
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11 plus 2 is 1 when calculating in modulo 12.
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It is; 1/4 plus 2/3 = 11/12
The answer is 2/5 plus 1/3 = 11/15
No it equals 2 10 plus 1 equals 11
When you are talking about cooking. For example, 11 eggs plus 2 eggs equals 1 baker's dozen.
1 + 1 -1 + 11+1 = 2, 2 - 1 = 1, 1 + 1 = 2The answer would be 2
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It is: 11+5+32+81 = 129
It is: 3/11 plus 10/11 = 13/11 or 1 and 2/11
Both "11 plus 2" and "12 plus 1" equal the same sum, which is 13. Additionally, they are anagrams of each other, meaning that the letters in "11 plus 2" can be rearranged to form "12 plus 1." This unique relationship highlights a playful aspect of numbers and language.