As per bodmas rule multiply add minus
If you can solve this math equation, then you really are a genius
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Multiple two digits in the given number, then add the same two digits, and then minus the same digits, u will get the answer
When I just saw the total I knew the answers without even reading this or the comments I review that just after I answered to make sure I was right
1st multiplication 2nd add nos 3rd minus the no.
a+b=a*b a+b a-b
5*4=20,5+4=9,5-4=2 ....
8 x 2=16 8+2=10 8-2= 06 so put all of the numbers behind the = it is 161006
Because 8+2=16106, 5+4=2091. So 9+6=54153
I will give you 7+5= 35122, 20+3=602316
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No! 8+2=10! you are not able to make a decision mistakes!
If you notice properly the third and fourth digits or just the third digit in the numbers have the sum. For example in 8+2=16106, 10 is in between of 16 and 6
Let me explain the trick to this.The first two digits it's the product of the two numbers multiplied together( 8 x 2 =16 ), and the following units contains the sum of the two numbers added together( 8 + 2 = 10), and the number in the ones place is the difference of the two numbers( 8 -2 = 6). So remember, the way to compose a math sentence using this equation is to combine the product, the sum, and the difference of the numbers together( without any addition). Therefore, 8 + 2 equals 16106.
I did it!! I knew it, I am a Genius!!
im a genious? my iq is 88
multiply, add, subtract
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