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2+2=4 prove how it's possible​

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Answered by 2008shrishti
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Answer:

The question doesn't say to prove mathematically so I'll prove like how my teachers taught me…

Jon has 2 chocolates( how do you know it's 2? You count them the hard way)

Don has 2 chocolates ( how do you know it's 2? You count them the hard way again)

They both saw you( a girl) getting good grades in an exam. So they both rush towards you and offer you all their chocolates…

Boy there are so many chocolates! I must eat them all in order to know who gave me the most chocolates… Said the girl… So she starts munching Jon's chocolates first and then Don's… At the end she says

Oh my! Both of them have me 2 chocolates each, which makes the total 4!( by eating them she stated counting) since both of them gave me equal chocolates they both cancel each out and I don't need to return the favor by liking them ( yes my teacher was a really funny one)

So hence proved 2+2

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Answered by stephenvalerian
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Answer:

How can you prove that 2+2=4?

How can you prove that 2+2=4?The question doesn't say to prove mathematically so I'll prove like how my teachers taught me…

How can you prove that 2+2=4?The question doesn't say to prove mathematically so I'll prove like how my teachers taught me…Jon has 2 chocolates( how do you know it's 2? You count them the hard way)

How can you prove that 2+2=4?The question doesn't say to prove mathematically so I'll prove like how my teachers taught me…Jon has 2 chocolates( how do you know it's 2? You count them the hard way)Don has 2 chocolates ( how do you know it's 2? You count them the hard way again)

How can you prove that 2+2=4?The question doesn't say to prove mathematically so I'll prove like how my teachers taught me…Jon has 2 chocolates( how do you know it's 2? You count them the hard way)Don has 2 chocolates ( how do you know it's 2? You count them the hard way again)They both saw you( a girl) getting good grades in an exam. So they both rush towards you and offer you all their chocolates…

How can you prove that 2+2=4?The question doesn't say to prove mathematically so I'll prove like how my teachers taught me…Jon has 2 chocolates( how do you know it's 2? You count them the hard way)Don has 2 chocolates ( how do you know it's 2? You count them the hard way again)They both saw you( a girl) getting good grades in an exam. So they both rush towards you and offer you all their chocolates…Boy there are so many chocolates! I must eat them all in order to know who gave me the most chocolates… Said the girl… So she starts munching Jon's chocolates first and then Don's… At the end she says

How can you prove that 2+2=4?The question doesn't say to prove mathematically so I'll prove like how my teachers taught me…Jon has 2 chocolates( how do you know it's 2? You count them the hard way)Don has 2 chocolates ( how do you know it's 2? You count them the hard way again)They both saw you( a girl) getting good grades in an exam. So they both rush towards you and offer you all their chocolates…Boy there are so many chocolates! I must eat them all in order to know who gave me the most chocolates… Said the girl… So she starts munching Jon's chocolates first and then Don's… At the end she saysOh my! Both of them have me 2 chocolates each, which makes the total 4!( by eating them she stated counting) since both of them gave me equal chocolates they both cancel each out and I don't need to return the favor by liking them ( yes my teacher was a really funny one)

How can you prove that 2+2=4?The question doesn't say to prove mathematically so I'll prove like how my teachers taught me…Jon has 2 chocolates( how do you know it's 2? You count them the hard way)Don has 2 chocolates ( how do you know it's 2? You count them the hard way again)They both saw you( a girl) getting good grades in an exam. So they both rush towards you and offer you all their chocolates…Boy there are so many chocolates! I must eat them all in order to know who gave me the most chocolates… Said the girl… So she starts munching Jon's chocolates first and then Don's… At the end she saysOh my! Both of them have me 2 chocolates each, which makes the total 4!( by eating them she stated counting) since both of them gave me equal chocolates they both cancel each out and I don't need to return the favor by liking them ( yes my teacher was a really funny one)So hence proved 2+2

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