ooh ohh! i know i know!!
oh wait *thinks*, nevermind, i forgot :[
2007-09-13 06:51:35
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answer #1
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answered by junglyjelly 2
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2
2007-09-13 13:39:30
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answer #2
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answered by twiztdlilangel 2
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2007-09-13 13:35:58
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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It is:
A: A mathematical statement, which could be understood as a question and, if it is, the answer could be..
B: One twice
C: If the two unify into a single unity... 1+1=1
D: Two
E: One... and another one
F: If splitting 1 produces more than one 1 (amoebae for example, or pieces of string), if we let x equal the number of 1s that result from the splitting of 1 one... then 1
+1= x+x or, alternatively 1+1=2x even though interesingly, this would not result in x equalling 1, which is what any mathematics teacher would tell you is the value of x in this equation.
Studying linguistics can seriously damage your health :-)
2007-09-13 14:22:04
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answer #4
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answered by somebodyelse 3
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2
two
dos
dour
1+1
2007-09-13 13:38:21
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answer #5
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answered by RIP SchwaaSports 5
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Hmmm..you know what? That's a hard one..
I have to do a few calculations..
I'll get back to you...
2007-09-13 13:41:54
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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2, if we are talking about arithmetic
2007-09-13 13:39:49
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answer #7
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answered by paullucky 4
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its 2, but it has been proven that it can equal 3!!!!!!=O
2007-09-13 13:37:47
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Eleven.
2007-09-13 13:40:48
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answer #9
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answered by chaotic_mum 4
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a question....
2007-09-13 13:44:28
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answer #10
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answered by Doberman Mom 4
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