Can you solve this problem?

in math •  8 years ago 

1 + 4 = 5
2 + 5 = 12
3 + 6 = 21
8 + 11 = ?

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Answer: 96
1 + (1 x 4) = 5
2 + (2 x 5) = 12
3 + (3 x 6) = 21
8 + (8 x 11) = 96

The answer is right but the method is much simpler if you apply the method shown . Lord dickhead there was on the right track but blamed the education system for being wrong.

40

No..

1+4=5(<)
(5+2)+5=12(<)
(12+3)+6=21(<)
(21+8)+11 = 40 !!!!!
Which university are you finished?

look for the pattern and stop with the insults.

  ·  8 years ago (edited)

@youcan is right it's not 40.

  ·  8 years ago (edited)

32?

40!!! It's elementary!

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