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If 1+9+8=1, what is 2+8+9?

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
56

10.

Here’s how- take the first letter of each spelled out number and then shuffle them in a way that spells a number

1 (one) + 8 (eight) + 9(nine)

= o + e + n

= o + n + e

= 1 (one)

Similary,

2 (two) + 9 (nine) + 8 (eight)

= t + n + e

= t + e + n

= 10 (ten)

Therfore, 10 should be the answer.

Answered by Anonymous
14

Answer:

10.

Here’s how- take the first letter of each spelled out number and then shuffle them in a way that spells a number

1 (one) + 8 (eight) + 9(nine)

= o + e + n

= o + n + e

= 1 (one)

Similary,

2 (two) + 9 (nine) + 8 (eight)

= t + n + e

= t + e + n

= 10 (ten)

Therfore, 10 should be the answer.

Edit 1 : Just because there are numbers involved, it does not necessarily mean that it will be a maths problem. So, all we need to do is find out a logic that helps us validate the first equation and then apply the same logic to second equation to find out the answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

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