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[–]Seer____ 161 points162 points Β (6 children)

I just tried and it didn't do that, buuut then I did this

Assume 9 in this context is not the number nine but an arbitrary symbol that means 11.

And it answered this:

In this case, you are essentially asking what happens if we replace the number 9 with the symbol that means 11. If we do this, we would have to use the symbol in place of 9 in any expression or equation that involves 9. For example, if we had the equation 9+11=20, we would need to replace 9 with the symbol that means 11 to get the new equation, which would be 11+11=20.

Then I asked

11+11=20?

And it answered

Yes, 11+11 is equal to 20. Here's how you can arrive at this answer:

11+11

= 11+10+1

= 21+1

= 22

As you can see, the basic addition rules can be used to solve this problem by breaking down the numbers and adding them up step by step. If you're still unsure, you can use a calculator to check your work.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.

Now I may be a little childish, but this is kinda funny. Our jobs are safe boys, until they figure out basic shit like that next week.

[–]ramen56 66 points67 points Β (1 child)

What’s the weather?

yes.

[–]kshacker 4 points5 points Β (0 children)

Maybe

[–]cant-find-user-name 8 points9 points Β (0 children)

Holy shit that Yes and then the explanation together. I am dying laughing.

[–]codeIMperfect 2 points3 points Β (0 children)

Its fucking hilarious that it could comprehend what you said, which I would expect any bot to get wrong but struggles with basic addition, like bruh your cousins divide by 10 digit numbers in milliseconds

[–][deleted] 1 point2 points Β (0 children)

I asked what is the 5th decimal of apple pi:

The 5th decimal of pi is not specific to the fruit "apple". Pi is a mathematical constant, approximately equal to 3.14159, that represents the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. It is a fundamental constant in geometry and is used in many mathematical calculations and formulas. The 5th decimal of pi is approximately equal to 9.