IT never will unless you subtract or multiply. But, if you're adding in binary (base 2), AND you are not using a carry, then the bit that you are working with will:
In binary: 1 equals one, 10 equals two, 11 equals three. so:
but if you are not carrying over (in computers sometimes known as overflow), then 1 + 1 = 0, and 1 + 1 + 1 = 1
Answer:
The Jewish word that we translate into English as Trinity in reference to God being three in one actually means this. 1+1+1=1 In other words, 3 in 1.
So it equals 1 when you are speaking about God.
1+1 or 1 plus 1 is equal to 2.
1 plus 1 equals 2 its easy
2+1 does not equal window 1+1 does
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No it does not, one plus one equals two.
1 plus 1 equal = 2
1+1 or 1 plus 1 is equal to 2.
When you are using non-standard definitions of "plus" and "minus", or of "equal".
1 plus negative 10 is equal to -9.
it equal 18 (eight- teen)
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.
6666 - 3212 - 3234 = 220
In normal arithmetic it is equal to 2
1 plus 1 is never equal to two in temperature because you have N (+1+1x2). This means if you have 1 plus 1 times 2, you will get 1 plus 2, giving you 3.
1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1x = 4 + x
Two.
no