1+1=2 This is the math verison
1+1 = 3+ This is the life version (as 1 man+ 1 woman= 1 man, 1 woman, and 1+ babies [as there is really no limited amount])
1+1=3 This is the philosophical version, as if one has two ropes, each with a knot in them, when you add them together and tie the two ropes together, one has 3 knots!
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You cannot. What you have in the question is an expression. An expression cannot be proven. You need an equation (or inequality).
Unless I'm misunderstanding the question, 1 plus 1 plus 1 equals 3 CAN be written as a multiplication sentence: 1 times 3 equals 3.
this is clearly a trick question. 20 plus 20 plus 20 is equal to 60 and there is 60 minites in 1 whole hour so 20 plus 20 plus 20 is equal to 1.
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1 plus 1
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What is the question?
The answer to this question is 77761914716.
In order to give you an answer a question must be provided which has not been given.
It's not i bet this was a trick question
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1 plus 1 =2 + 1=3+1=4+1=5+1=6 but in that caase it'd have 5 plus' and in the question it only has 4 so this is rubbish
"1 plus 1" has no variable, no "equals" sign, and no unknown. It's not an equation, and it asks no question. In order to come up with an "answer", one would first have invent a question. "1 plus 1" is at best an arithmetic expression with a numerical value of 2.
You cannot. What you have in the question is an expression. An expression cannot be proven. You need an equation (or inequality).
It's a three year course,which
The answer to that question is infact .................. 24 .