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Would love to get deeper into this but am a little busy today....
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Just noticed. You use the same wrapping paper as me... 

I was too lazy to do the math. These are not my favourite puzzles.![]()
So thats what I needed to work it out … beer …lol... Mine neither but I use to win draft at the bar (in a previous century) with that one....

So that what it needed to work it out … beer …![]()
then there is in fact no reason the formula should remain the same so my answers would also be valid....It didn’t make sense to me either at first but according to the interweb (yes I cheated) this puzzle is more of a trick than a puzzle.
“The misdirection in this riddle is at the end of the description, where a bunch of unrelated totals are added together, and the listener assumes these numbers should add to 30. There is, in fact, no reason this sum should add to 30.”
)45OK ... time again to resurrect this thread with an aptitude check ...
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I agree.. There is more than one way to come up with an answer, it all depends on your approach...But, more importantly it is about the ride and not the destination....I can't say definitively that one or the other is incorrect ... as the pattern of addition
gets questioned and then some will argue that one must extrapolate and include
the missing statement of "4+7=32" too ... where "5+8=45"
I find I have to make some things more complicated than they are I guess ...
by finding the pattern formula of A+(BxA)=C for a "45" answer ...
which would eliminate the pattern of adding all the numbers
that one sees for a 5+8=34 result.
Cheers![]()