Math, asked by StrongGirl, 1 month ago

If two’s company, and three’s a crowd, what are four and five?
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Answers

Answered by Sen0rita
9

S O L U T I O N :

If two's company, and three's a crowd, then four and five = 9

E X T R A K N O W L E D G E :

The person who's solving this must carefully read the lines. It is presented in simple way, and if you understand this no doubt that answer won't be other than (

4 + 5 = 9 (Given that what are four "and" five)

Option b) is correct.

Answered by PADMINI
6

The answer is 9.

  • The given question is an interesting riddle in which we have to think logically.
  • Read the given question carefully in order to understand it.
  • If two’s a company, and three’s a crowd, then four and five are nine (9).

Let's see how?

  • Sometimes, we don't need to think too much about some tricky questions. just a little bit of logical thinking is necessary to find the answer to such tricky questions.
  • It doesn't matter what's two and three are in the given question. We just need to find the sum of four and five.

Four and Five equal to Nine.

=> 4 + 5 = 9

Hence, the required answer is option 9.

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