2.5 plus 6 plus 3 equals 2.5 plus 6 plus 3
then 4 plus 3 equals 28 and 3 plus 3 equals 18 and 7 plus 5 equals 84 .... its easy you just have to multiply the answer with the first number.. for example : 2 plus 3 equals 5 but when you multiply the answer with the first number (2) it becomes equals 10, and so on the others..
If you mean 2 plus something equals 5 then 2+3 = 5
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The missing number is 49. This is why: 1 plus 2 equals 3, then 3 squared is 9. 2 plus 3 equals 5, then 5 squared is 25. Therefore, the missing number must be 49 to make the number sentence (3 plus 4 equals 7, then 7 squared is 49) true.
2.5 plus 6 plus 3 equals 2.5 plus 6 plus 3
then 4 plus 3 equals 28 and 3 plus 3 equals 18 and 7 plus 5 equals 84 .... its easy you just have to multiply the answer with the first number.. for example : 2 plus 3 equals 5 but when you multiply the answer with the first number (2) it becomes equals 10, and so on the others..
Yes it does, since 1 (an odd whole number) plus another 1 equals 2 (an even whole number). So only 2 plus an odd whole number equals a consecutive odd whole number. 1 plus 2 equals 3. 3 plus 2 equals 5. And so on.
If you mean 2 plus something equals 5 then 2+3 = 5
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Synthesis. 2 of something, plus 1 of something, plus 3 of something equals sum!! Maths
The missing number is 49. This is why: 1 plus 2 equals 3, then 3 squared is 9. 2 plus 3 equals 5, then 5 squared is 25. Therefore, the missing number must be 49 to make the number sentence (3 plus 4 equals 7, then 7 squared is 49) true.
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