When you are talking about cooking. For example, 11 eggs plus 2 eggs equals 1 baker's dozen.
Sure, if by "plus" you mean concatenation. Otherwise, it's 2.
1+1 or 1 plus 1 is equal to 2.
2+1 does not equal window 1+1 does
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)
1 plus 1 equals 2 its easy
If: 5a-1+a = 11 Then: a = 2
Sure, if by "plus" you mean concatenation. Otherwise, it's 2.
It's 2, you need a number line.
2 1/4 1/4 of a pie plus 2 whole pies will= 2 1/4 pies
1+1 or 1 plus 1 is equal to 2.
1 plus 1 equal = 2
The answer is 2/3 plus 1/4 = 11/12
The answer is 2/3 plus 1/4 = 11/12
2/3+1/4 =11\12
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.
10 plus 20-2 - 11 plus 3 is equal to 20.
When you are using non-standard definitions of "plus" and "minus", or of "equal".