Oh, isn't that just a happy little math problem we have here! When we add 111 base 2 (which is 7 in base 10) to 111 base 2 (also 7 in base 10), we get 1110 base 2 (which is 14 in base 10). Just like painting a beautiful landscape, sometimes all it takes is a few simple brushstrokes to create something wonderful.
112 + 113 + 111 = 336
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math here, huh? So, to convert 111 in base 2 to base 10, you basically just add up the powers of 2 for each digit. It's like 1x2^2 + 1x2^1 + 1x2^0, which equals 4 + 2 + 1, so the answer is 7 in base 10. Easy peasy, right?
Well, darling, the answer to 10111 times 111 in binary base is 1000101. It's as simple as that. Just do the multiplication like you would in regular base 10, but with binary numbers instead. Voilà!
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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The original questions is in parenthesis,71 plus 2 = 10 22 plus 31 =8 111 plus 22 =7(71) 7+1 "plus" 2 (2) = 10, (22) 2+2 (plus) (31) 3+1=8, (111) 1+1+1 "plus" (22) 2+2=7
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111+222+333-444+555+666-777= no will know in 2 millon years.
1 plus 1 = 2
111 + 111 = 1110
111 + 112 + 113 = 336.
112 + 113 + 111 = 336
457 plus 111 is 568. Use a calculator, is is easier.
111 + 147 =258
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math here, huh? So, to convert 111 in base 2 to base 10, you basically just add up the powers of 2 for each digit. It's like 1x2^2 + 1x2^1 + 1x2^0, which equals 4 + 2 + 1, so the answer is 7 in base 10. Easy peasy, right?