No, they won't sum together. The concentration of ingredients that protect against the sun, relative to other ingredients that carry it or soften your skin have been metered to give a certain protection number. Perhaps mixing equal quantities of two products would give you the average protection, except ...
Well, see, I once mixed some sunblock level 2 oil with some sunblock 8 lotion, figuring I'd get some protection between 4 and 6. I mixed them as well as I could, in my bottle, but after using it and spending a day in the sun -- I sunburned ... in patches. I guess they didn't mix. I looked worse than sunburnt, because everyone had to ask, what happened to my skin, and I had to explain ... and they all said, "Damn you Arkcon, you and your chemistry and random mixing. Gotta mix everything. Can't just buy the right SPF sunblock." So, unless you know a bit more about formulation engineering, I'd suggest you not start mixing.