This video presents a mathematical puzzle where the apparent simple addition (2+5=10, 3+4=18, 4+5=28, 5+6=40) follows a hidden pattern that requires careful observation to solve for 6+7 and 7+8. The key insight is that the pattern involves multiplying the sum of the two numbers by their difference, creating a non-obvious relationship that most people miss when they rush to apply standard arithmetic.
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pattern mass puzzle.
I'll be written on the whiteboard.
Look at the question closely. Study the pattern.
Then write your answers in the comments.
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That's not Here we have 2 + 5 = to 10, 3 + 4 = 18, 4 + 5 = to 28, 5 + 6 = 40.
You are required, you are required to solve for 6 + 7 and 7 + 8. There is a hidden pattern here.
Find out the hidden pattern. then you understand the question better and write your answers in the comments.
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