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Mathematics, 10.01.2020 00:31 furryartist554

What is the pattern?
6+4= 210
9+2= 711
8+5- 313
5+2= 37
7+6= 113
9+8= 117
10+6= 416
15+3= 1218

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What is the pattern?
6+4= 210
9+2= 711
8+5- 313
5+2= 37
7+6= 113
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