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If ,
1=3
2=3
3=5
4=4
5=4
Then, 6= ?
Very easy Question for you
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Answer:
the number one represent three alphabets so 1= 3 , two have three alphabets so 2=3, three have five alphabets so 3=5, four have four alphabets so 4=4, five have four alphabets so 4=5,and finally the number six have three alphabetical letters so 6= 3
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0
Answer:
6=6
Step-by-step explanation:
Because the mathematics will not change if anyone tells 1=3 and 3=5 etc
So , 6 is always equals to 6
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