mal3volent
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People like to argue about these things. Find multiple patterns, come up with different solutions.
I'm thinking for this one it might be as simple as: Even though some of these equations are written incorrectly, you go on and solve the problem at face value. 8+11 is indeed 19.
...But of course if you look for some kind of pattern and apply it. For example I added the sum of the first equation to the sum of the second equation to get the right number, then followed the process all the way down to get 96.
1+4=5
2+5=12
3+6=21
4+7=32
5+8=45
6+9=60
7+10=77
8+11=96
There's actually another pattern that will take you to 96 as well.
1 + (1x4)= 5
2 + (2x5)= 12
3 + (3x6)= 21
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8 + (8x11)= 96
Is there some other, more definitive way of looking at this shit? Is there one true answer or does it depend on how you interpret it?
I'm thinking for this one it might be as simple as: Even though some of these equations are written incorrectly, you go on and solve the problem at face value. 8+11 is indeed 19.

...But of course if you look for some kind of pattern and apply it. For example I added the sum of the first equation to the sum of the second equation to get the right number, then followed the process all the way down to get 96.
1+4=5
2+5=12
3+6=21
4+7=32
5+8=45
6+9=60
7+10=77
8+11=96
There's actually another pattern that will take you to 96 as well.
1 + (1x4)= 5
2 + (2x5)= 12
3 + (3x6)= 21
.
.
.
.
8 + (8x11)= 96
Is there some other, more definitive way of looking at this shit? Is there one true answer or does it depend on how you interpret it?
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