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Lena [83]
3 years ago
12

I'm thinking of two numbers that multiply to get 8 and add to get 6.

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2 answers:
a_sh-v [17]3 years ago
5 0
By clearing my brain and tuning my sensitive being to the waves of the immutable spheres, I have succeded in detecting the emanations of your innermost thoughts. I can see that you are thinking of the numbers '2' and '4'.
sesenic [268]3 years ago
3 0

2 and 4 because 2 times 4 equals 8 and when added together, it equals 6.
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