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They are just adding the previous total to the equation below.

Wait

I have an alternative answer with a different method that cant be disproven. I demand pay.

(1 x 4) + 1 = 5.... true?
(2 x 5) + 2 = 12.... true?
(3 x 6) + 3 = 21.... true?

Therefore.. (8 x 11) + 8 = 96
Since 2 + 5 is not 12 nor is 3 + 6 = 21, we assume the formula is encoded with a hidden factor. By changing the sign to multiply and then adding by the initial number, we still come to the same conclusion for the first 3 examples. I have proven it works for the 3 given examples

Show me where im wrong or pay up

Also.. the examples go in order 1, 2, 3 .... and then skips to 8. To assume 8 comes next and thereby equals 40 is not proven.

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Wait

I have an alternative answer with a different method that cant be disproven. I demand pay.

(1 x 4) + 1 = 5.... true?
(2 x 5) + 2 = 12.... true?
(3 x 6) + 3 = 21.... true?

Therefore.. (8 x 11) + 8 = 96
Since 2 + 5 is not 12 nor is 3 + 6 = 21, we assume the formula is encoded with a hidden factor. By changing the sign to multiply and then adding by the initial number, we still come to the same conclusion for the first 3 examples. I have proven it works for the 3 given examples

Show me where im wrong or pay up

Also.. the examples go in order 1, 2, 3 .... and then skips to 8. To assume 8 comes next and thereby equals 40 is not proven.

@Kandy pay me sweetheart :)
Nah, man. The other "implicit" pattern would be to look at the differences in the answers and continue with the next odd number:

12-5=7

21-12=9

Logically it should be: 8+11=40 (the odd number added here would be 11. 8+11+11=40)

Should I get the check too? @Kandy
 
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Nah, man. The other "implicit" pattern would be to look at the differences in the answers and continue with the next odd number:

12-5=7

21-12=9

Logically it should be: 8+11=40 (the odd number added here would be 11. 8+11+11=40)

Should I get the check too? @Kandy
I don’t know math
 
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