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What is the correct answer to this logic problem? 1+4=5 2+5=12 3+6=21 5+8=?
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What is the correct answer to this logic problem? 1+4=5 2+5=12 3+6=21 5+8=?
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What is the correct answer to this logic problem?
1+4=5
2+5=12
3+6=21
5+8=?
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The correct answer would be 34.
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The correct answer would be 45.
The reasoning would be since if you notice, for the past expressions, you are multiplying the two numbers together then adding the lesser number to result which can be shown as:
5*8=40
40+5=45
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