2 + 3 + 4 = 9
yes if you are doing it this way: 3+2=2+3
10 plus 20-2 - 11 plus 3 is equal to 20.
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When you are using non-standard definitions of "plus" and "minus", or of "equal".
2 + 3 + 4 = 9
yes if you are doing it this way: 3+2=2+3
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10 plus 20-2 - 11 plus 3 is equal to 20.
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In mathematics, the problem 1 plus 2 is equal to 3.
2/3 plus 3/8 is equal to 25/24.
When you are using non-standard definitions of "plus" and "minus", or of "equal".
No, 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 = 15.
Equals 4, Not 32 + 2 equals 4, not 3.No, 2 plus 2 is 4.
Your question, "Is there any way 2 plus 2 can equal anything but 4?" My answeris YES. If you were to use base 3 math, 2 plus 2 would then equal "11" (base 3) 2 plus 2 = 11 (base 3)
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