Answer #1:
Because 9+7 = 16 and the square root of 16 is 4
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Answer #2:
The first answer has shown that 9+7 has something to dowith 4, and that
4 is somehow related to 9+7. But it has NOT shown that 9+7 is EQUAL to 4.
The answer to the question is: It doesn't, because it isn't.
144 9+7 = 16 and 9*16 = 144
If I am correct, 9 plus 7 equals 112.
144
The answer is 144. The compound operator for (a) and (b) in each pair is a * (a+b). For 9 and 7, this is 9 x (9+7) = 9 x 16 = 144.
144 9+7 = 16 and 9*16 = 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.
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. Generally, x plus y = x(x+y).
144
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Answer: 144Logic: Product of first number and sum of two numbers2+3 =10; 2*(2+3)7+2=63; 7*(7+2).....9+7=? 9*(9+7)= 9*16 = 144