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  • 25-04-2016
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1+4=5 2+5=12. 3+6=21. 8+11=?

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BossLife123
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  • 25-04-2016
Hi there this is a puzzle question. So lets get to the answer. If 1+4=5 then we take 1+(4*1)=5. 2+5=12 so lets take 2+(5*2)=12. 3+6=21 so lets take 3+(6*3)=21. After all of this you should probably know now that I multiplied the first number with the second number then added both of the numbers. So, 8+11=8+(11*8)=8+88=96. Therefore, the answer is 96.
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