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Can someone help me, it was a threat here about two days ago.

The math Q was
1+1=3
2+2=5
3+3=8

2345+2354= ?

can someone explain the answer and how you did it, Thanks.

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>> No.1853722

1+1=3
1(+.5)+1(+.5)=3

2+2=5
2(+.5)+2(+.5)=5

3+3=8
3(+1)+3(+1)=8

4+4=9
4(+1)+4(+1)=9

5+5=13
5(+1.5)+5(+1.5)=13

6+6=15
6(+1.5)+6(+1.5)=15

Amidoinitrite?

You could figure out the next part in the sequence with a calculator, our in your head if you aren't a pussy bitch.

>> No.1853736

>>1853722
>>1853722

What do other Anon's think of this pattern?

Could one work with this?

>> No.1853741

If you see, its not 2345 + 2345 its 2345 + 2354 if you dident see. or did you see it?

>> No.1853744

Guy also said 4+4=10

>> No.1853753

>>1853744
And 0+0=0

>> No.1853755

>>1853722
>>1853722

What the fuck?

4+4=10 I meant

Sorry if I fucked you up OP.

>>1853744
>>1853744

Yeah, if that's true I think I'm right.

>> No.1853796

but how to you find out the different value if you say 1+1=1(+.5) = singel value

1=1.5?

2+2=2(+.5) = (-=-)

2=2.5

>> No.1853802

Sorry i meant 2=2(+.5)

>> No.1853833

I remember doing something with primes but I can't remember

>> No.1853881

How about adding Fibonnaci numbers to the sum?
I'll do that in ( )
0+0+(0)=0
1+1+(1)=3
2+2+(1)=5
3+3+(2)=8
4+4+(3)=9
5+5+(5)=15
6+6+(8)=20
7+7+(13)=27

So let's say you have 2345+2345, you'd add the 2345th number.

I guess you can do the difference and add them together. Thing is, you'll get a pretty big number.

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1853910

>>1853881

>4+4+(3)=9

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1853944

>>1853881
>>1853881

The original post OP was referring to had "4+4=10", therefore my answer is correct and your answer is incorrect. >>1853722


and >>1853755

Though, your response is far more clever than mine based upon the available data. I tip my hat to greater intellect. At least in this instance.

>> No.1854132

>>1853722
>>1853722

Got back and did some math in my head

Lemme know if it's right or if I'm stupid.

2354/2=1177x.5=588.5

2345(+586.5)+2354(+588.5)

2931.5+2942.5=5874

AMIRITE?!