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Melody Meza
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15 July, 04:25
If 1*2 = 5, 3*5 = 13, and 2*7 = 16, what is 6*8?
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Neveah Leon
15 July, 04:33
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6*8 = 22
They Multiplied The Second Number By Two Then Added The First Number To It.
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