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Someone tell me 1+1= 11 and not 2 - -
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Conventional - 1+1=2 ( sometimes )
Binary 1+1=10 There is no 2 in binary
Boolean logic 1 And 1 = 1 This means True and True is True ( see below ) ⟱
Roman and egyptian 1 + 1 = 11 In unary number systems , two is represented by the symbol for one twice
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