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Ok...
Honestly, this is some really easy work, and once I answer, your gonna say "OOOOOOOOOOH"
Now, this has a process of "+6", as you can see.
All we do is simply add 6 to 152.
In conclusion, your answer will be
156
Hope it helps!
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