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User Hallvors
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Answer:

I DONT KNOW

Explanation:

hehe

User Manghud
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Answer:

I don't understand this at all but I wanted to take a stab at it anyway.

It's not an even number, it's less than 50, it has to be divisible by six or three in order to be 5 more than a perfect square, and it has to be two or three digits that equal 40.

Sounds hard.

Okay first I want to get all the odd numbered equations that could equal 40

1+39 19+21

3+37 17+23

5+35 15+25

7+33

9+31

11+29

13+27

This is taking so much brain power, wow... So none of those so far would work, which makes me think that it would be a single digit equation to make it double digit, but nothing, not even 9+9 equals 40, so at least one of the numbers would have to be double digit but that makes no sense because then the number would have to have three digits, which makes it more than 100!

This is impossible. I think I have to rephrase my answer above in saying that the number has to be more than 100, but that means I have no idea what that first line means...

I'm so frustrated by this imao... Asker of the question, if you've figured out the answer please let me know because I am so confused.

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