Let's see if anyone can get this... It's pretty straight-forward...?!
Question: Explain how 1+1=10. =D
Answers: Explain how 1+1=10. =D
it's binary.
That is, in a base-two numbering system, there's only 0 and 1. So 1+1=10
There's other numbering systems, used in computers, where 9+1=A, and the numbers go from 0 to F, instead of 0 to 9
isnt like a window or something like that?
1+1=2
way over my head
if one is representing 5
Brain...hurting...too...much
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LOL is it because 1+1 =1 and the other one is 0 because the one is added to the first one so it equals to 1? and the 0 appears cause the one was added so its 0 = 10 :D
i don't think thats possible....
love that smiley tho
look at mine! ;D
because 1 represents the same number so 5+5=10
each 1 represents 5
1+1 equals 11. twist the second one and get a 0 : )
One hand and one hand = ten fingers! I use it all the time to do my math! LOL
1+1=2
2 (in base 2 - binary) is written as 10
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you typed it wrong it should be 2
WOW
CHARGE wins, surly?
1 can also be shown as 01, so you flip thhe numbers backwards, then they are 10, so 1+1 equals 10!
binary code 1,1,(2)=10
there are many number systems which used in microprocessors
and computers.
they are binary numbers
the base is 2
there are only two digits in binary system that is 1 and 0
the commonly used number system is decimal
1234567890
octal number system
01234567
hex number system
01213456789ABCD
binary code
0, 1, 10, 11, 20, 21,...ect
1+1=10