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If 9 × 3 + 8 = 24, 10 × 2 + 7 = 35 and 80 × ..
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If 9 × 3 + 8 = 24, 10 × 2 + 7 = 35 and 80 × 40 + 3 = 6, then find the value of 12 × 4 + 3 = ?
A.
7
B.
9
C.
12
D.
16
Answer» C. 12
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