2 plus 3 equals 5
7 plus 2 equals 9
6 plus 9 equals 15
8 plus 4 equals 12
9 plus 7 equals 16
Am I missing something here?
Probably. You say 2+3=5, but the question clearly states 2+3=10. Why would it say that? Suppose you had only one hand. You count 1,2,3,4,5,10,11,12. That last doesn't mean "twelve" as we know it, Jim. It means one hand (5), plus 2 spare ones.
We could say: if 2+3=10, 5+2=12.
144, you add the plus numbers, then multiply it by the first.
144, you add the plus numbers, then multiply it by the first.
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9 plus 7 equals 144. The series is formed by multiplying the first number with the sum of both numbers. 2(2 + 3 ) = 10 : 7(7 + 2) = 63 : 6(6 + 5) = 66 : 8(8 + 4) = 96 : Then 9(9 + 7) = 144.
9 plus 7 equals 144. The series is formed by multiplying the first number with the sum of both numbers. 2(2 + 3 ) = 10 : 7(7 + 2) = 63 : 6(6 + 5) = 66 : 8(8 + 4) = 96 : Then 9(9 + 7) = 144.
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144 add the two numbers and multiply by the first 2(2 + 3) = 10 7(7 + 2) = 63 etc.
If I am correct, 9 plus 7 equals 112.
144, you add the plus numbers, then multiply it by the first.
144, you add the plus numbers, then multiply it by the first.
This or a similar question has already been answered. 2_plus_3_equals_10_7_plus_2_equals_63_6_plus_5_equals_66_8_plus_4_equals_96_then_9_plus_7_equals_what144.
9 plus 7 equals 144. The series is formed by multiplying the first number with the sum of both numbers. 2(2 + 3 ) = 10 : 7(7 + 2) = 63 : 6(6 + 5) = 66 : 8(8 + 4) = 96 : Then 9(9 + 7) = 144.
9 plus 7 equals 144. The series is formed by multiplying the first number with the sum of both numbers. 2(2 + 3 ) = 10 : 7(7 + 2) = 63 : 6(6 + 5) = 66 : 8(8 + 4) = 96 : Then 9(9 + 7) = 144.
9 plus 7 equals 144. The series is formed by multiplying the first number with the sum of both numbers. 2(2 + 3 ) = 10 : 7(7 + 2) = 63 : 6(6 + 5) = 66 : 8(8 + 4) = 96 : Then 9(9 + 7) = 144.