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2 + 3 = 10 (add 2 + 3 to make 5.Then times by the first number which is 2 to make 10)

7 + 2 = 63 (add 7 + 2 to make 9.Then times by the first number which is 7 to make 63)

6 + 5 = 66 (add 6 + 5 to make 11.Then times by the first number which is 6 to make 66)

8 + 4 = 96 (add 8 + 4 to make 12.Then times by the first number which is 8 to make 96)

9 + 7 = (add 9 + 7 to make 16.Then times by the first number which is 9 to make 144)

Therefore, 9 + 7 = 144

http://sciencegeekgirl.com/files/2008/09/blackboard-equations-istock_000003015755xsmall.jpg


I found it much easier to work it out like this.... http://sciencegeekgirl.com/files/2008/09/blackboard-equations-istock_000003015755xsmall.jpg


but then maths was not always my strong point


so that's 1x1image=2

computedshorty Wrote:

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> Hounds Three in a group is couple and a half


And so they are! You can tell I've never been on a hunt - from Hunting Etiquette:


Hounds are counted in couples (i.e. one hound, a couple, a couple and a half, two couples, etc.). Couples are also two collars linked on a chain and can be seen hanging on the hunt staffs' saddles.

 

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