Well, if you have 1 cow, and you buy another cow, you have just added to your herd. You now have 2 cows, thus 1 cow plus 1 cow equals 2 cows. 1+1 = 2.
2006-06-19 21:13:36
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answered by troylfry 3
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1+1 is equal to 2.
1+1>=2 means that 1+1 is greater than or equal to 2. This is obvious from adding 1 and 1. The 'greater than' bit can be ignored as irrelevent.
2006-06-09 09:38:53
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answered by Anonymous
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1+1 = 2 means 1 + 1 is two.
1+1>= 2 means 1 + 1 is either two or more than two.
Or if u separate them like this
1+1=2 (True)
1+1>2 (False)
Theory: A true statement (1+1=2) combined with a false statement (1+1>2) with 'and' is false.
This is because you're saying 1+1 is 2. And then you're saying 1+1 is more than two. 1+1 can only be one number, not 2 and more than two (such as 3,4,5,...). It doesn't make sense, does it?
Theory: A true statement (1+1=2) combined with a false statement (1+1>2) with 'or' is true.
Thus, 1+1>=2 is logical.
Note: >= means 'more or equal to'
2006-06-09 10:10:42
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answered by notblur-wannabe 2
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If your 1's are rounded, then it's possible for them to be greater than/equal to 2.
2006-06-09 09:37:25
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answered by Nay 4
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