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Mathematics, 29.07.2019 06:00 cia196785920

When you split 9 or square it, it will become 3 times 3. when you split ten into two seperate multiples of it, it equals 5 times 2. when you times the 3 times the 2 and the 5, it will equal 15 and 6. when you add them it equals 21. how is this possible? 9+10 =21.

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