Simple Additon

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  1. RustySky

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    1+1=10 how could these be? possible...​
     
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    what are u talking about????no sense:D
     
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    rusty,wats wrong wit u??? :confused: hmmmm......
     
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    HAHA ! I thought 1+1 = 3 :| :D
     
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    hahahhaah. 1+1 = 10 it its possible, rusty show the answer, i know the answer but i want you to answer for all of us meow!
     
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    omg... please think before you post...:)
     
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    Answer=10


    Do you hear an addition in the language in MACHINE? called Binary system
    and it uses only 2 values... 1 or 0 for humans and on or off if its in the circuit.
    if you don't know these you must know the difference between binary and decimal to solve these
    these is the truth table
    0+0=0
    1+0=1
    0+1=1
    1+1=10
    ok i try to solve
    0000 0001 ---->note these is binary 1 or 0 values only
    + 0000 0001 ---->note these is binary 1 or 0 values only
    0000 0010 ---->its the answer which is equivalent to 2 in decimal values

    see equivalent of 2 in binary numbers... hehe think people not all counting numbers uses decimal values
     
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