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Salve the ridle 20bs

Salve the ridle 20bs-example-1
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User Lahav
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Answer:

2

Explanation:

1+1+1+1+1

1+1+1+1+1

1+1×0+1=?

There are no instances of the number “11” in the question.

At the 2 positions where there is a space, it could have been intended to have additional “+” (plus) signs, or “-” (minus) signs, or anything else.

This should really be rewritten or clarified by the original author to know what their intent was.

You can only answer the last part, even though it’s meaningless to do so.

1+1×0+1=?

By standard order of operation, it can be rewritten as:

1+ (1×0) +1=1+ (0) +1=

Again, it is not likely this is the question/answer the author intended.

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User Matrice
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No, its not 0.

No, its not 1.

No, its not 14.

Its 2.

Hope this helps?

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User Sharifa
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