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| 30 Jun 2016 05:14 AM |
| if there were 6 apples and u took away 4 how many apples do you have |
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| 30 Jun 2016 05:14 AM |
u have 6
4 in one hand and 2 in the other
just cause u took away 4 it was still you who took it away
i diiiid iiiiit |
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| 30 Jun 2016 05:15 AM |
Two..?
>Inb4 gets question wrong |
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| 30 Jun 2016 05:15 AM |
| you have 4 coz it never says if the other 2 apples were yours lloololol |
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| 30 Jun 2016 05:19 AM |
| @mask I read that over multiple times, and it might be because its 5:00 AM, but that sentence made NO sense at all. |
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| 30 Jun 2016 05:23 AM |
learn to math guys so you have 6 0000 0110 in binary
then you have 4 0000 0100 in binary one's complement 1111 1011 two's complement 1111 1100
add them together
you get
1 0000 0010
remove the first number 0000 0010 convert to DEC 2 you get 2 learn to subtract guys
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| 30 Jun 2016 05:25 AM |
| @borsy is subtracting actually based off binary? If so, that's amazing. |
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| 30 Jun 2016 05:26 AM |
@satiel no but thats how computers subtract numbers its overly complicated i know
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| 30 Jun 2016 05:29 AM |
| @horsy Well, if you call learning binary, adding binary, and then converting to Dec hard, than sure, its overly complicated lmao |
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| 30 Jun 2016 05:34 AM |
yeah but normally you'd just count backwards when subtracting in decimal
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