When you are talking about cooking. For example, 11 eggs plus 2 eggs equals 1 baker's dozen.
it would equal 11 twelfths
11 + (19 + 6) = 36(11 + 19) + 6 = 36So they are both equal. The brackets make no difference in this case.
1+1=2one plus one equals twoThat's true, but really if you "ADD" 1 and 1 you can get 11. ;) Really though, why are you asking this question?
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If: 5a-1+a = 11 Then: a = 2
1 + 10 = 11
When you are talking about cooking. For example, 11 eggs plus 2 eggs equals 1 baker's dozen.
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It's 2, you need a number line.
1 11/12
it would equal 11 twelfths
-1 of anything plus 11 of the same thing is equal to 10 of them. So 10/100 is the answer, which simplifies to 1/10.
The answer is 2/3 plus 1/4 = 11/12
The answer is 2/3 plus 1/4 = 11/12
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If you add 1 to the arithmetic operation then you get 11