LochoLand
LochoLand LochoLand
  • 03-12-2016
  • Mathematics
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My teacher said that 9+10 could equal 21 TELL me how

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ShanelleCarter
ShanelleCarter ShanelleCarter
  • 03-12-2016
Proof:
9+10=?
9 = 3x3
10= 5x2
3 (from 3x3) x 5 (from 5x2) = 15
3 (from 3x3) x 2 (from 5x2) = 6
15+6=21
Therefore 9+10=21

21 CONFIRMED
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CodBo3
CodBo3 CodBo3
  • 03-12-2016
9+10=21 because you think different
3 times 3 equals 9
5 times 2 equals 10
multiply these t=numbers then add then you get 21

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