Question 1087688: If 1+4=5 and 2+5=12 and 3+6=21. What does 5+8 equal.?
Found 4 solutions by Alan3354, MathLover1, Edwin McCravy, ikleyn: Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source): Answer by Edwin McCravy(20056) (Show Source):
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1+4 means multiplying 1 times 4, getting 4, then adding 1, getting 5.
2+5 means multiplying 2 times 5, getting 10, then adding 2, getting 12.
3+6 means multiplying 3 times 6, getting 18, then adding 3, getting 21.
4+7 means multiplying 4 times 7, getting 28, then adding 4, getting 32.
5+8 means multiplying 5 times 8, getting 40, then adding 5, getting 45.
Edwin
Answer by ikleyn(52794) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! .
My view on such problems is THIS:
Without appropriate explanations, it is the treatment "below the belt . . . ".
And would my will for it, I'd momentarily redirect such posts to the TRASH section without any explanations.
For the sake of purity of this forum . . .
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