One plus two equals 3.
According to the Addition Theorem, the bi-equation "1+2" is the same as "1+1+1". And thus we have "1+2=3".
Two. One plus one is, and always will be, two.
2 or two is the answer.
One plus one equals two.
One plus one does equal two. If you have one object, then bring in another object, you will have one more than what you started with. That would be two.
One plus one does equal two. If you have one object, then bring in another object, you will have one more than what you started with. That would be two.
One fifth PLUS two fifths = 3 fifths
It equals 0
In the most widely used forms of arithmetic, two plus two is four, not one. However, in some forms of advanced mathematical systems, two plus two might end up being one, or even zero.
two
yes it is
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No it does not, one plus one equals two.