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	<title>Comments on: If 2 + 3 equals 10 then what does 9 + 7 equals?</title>
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		<title>By: John</title>
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		<description>If you want to further tease/confuse the reader put in an example of

1   2 = 3 Which also holds true 1 2 =3 X (first number (1)) It still equals 3.</description>
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<p>1   2 = 3 Which also holds true 1 2 =3 X (first number (1)) It still equals 3.</p>
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		<title>By: Mark Jensen</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mark Jensen</dc:creator>
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		<description>Answer: 144

You add the 2 numbers together and then multiply it with the first.

2 + 3 = 10 -&gt; 2 * (2 + 3) = 10

7 + 2 = 63 -&gt; 7 * (7 + 2) = 63

6 + 5 = 66 -&gt; 6 * (6 + 5) = 66

8 + 4 = 96 -&gt; 8 * (8 + 4) = 96
 
9 + 7 = ? -&gt; 9 * (9 + 7) = 144</description>
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<p>You add the 2 numbers together and then multiply it with the first.</p>
<p>2 + 3 = 10 -> 2 * (2 + 3) = 10</p>
<p>7 + 2 = 63 -> 7 * (7 + 2) = 63</p>
<p>6 + 5 = 66 -> 6 * (6 + 5) = 66</p>
<p>8 + 4 = 96 -> 8 * (8 + 4) = 96</p>
<p>9 + 7 = ? -> 9 * (9 + 7) = 144</p>
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