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a + b = c x + y = x + y + c
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40 would have been my first guess at a glance, but assuming the answer is contained within each equation and that we're not to involve previous answers, 96 seems right.
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Could also be 61 =p if we assuming the second set is expressed in decreasing base starting with 6
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It is incomplete, it's missing 0
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Explanation:
5 = 5 in base 6 7 = 12 in base 5 9 = 21 in base 4 19 = 61 in base 3
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Or I guess -10,001 if we want to assume numbers are skipped and maintain congruence ^^
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Oh wait no, that's wrong, it'd be -1,000,000,000,000,000,000 last answer was negative binary lol, one too far.
Personally like this one.
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Actually, the answer is *tortured contrarian bullshit*
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