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There is only one solution, find it.
Solution
Let’s start, so to solve the problem let’s see what we have \[\begin{gathered}
1+4=5 \\\\
2+5=12 \\\\
3+6=21
\end{gathered}\]
The problem is to find the value \(8+11=?\)
I want to tell you that the answer is very easy to find, the true answer is: \(8+11=19\) and others are wrong.
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