Er...nine?
2007-04-08 07:07:34
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answer #1
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answered by dorothea_swann 4
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5+4=9
2007-04-08 14:41:33
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answered by navya 1
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5+4=9
2007-04-08 14:12:30
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answer #3
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answered by David M 1
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5 + 4 = 9 in most math
2007-04-08 14:09:26
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answered by xo_cuddly_kitten_xo 4
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5+4=9 or nine
2007-04-08 15:29:03
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answered by lulu 3
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well it could be a variety of things if you want to add the numbers (hence the plus sign) then your sum would be nine.
or if the plus sign resembles the conjunction and then you could say five and four are consecutive numbers one, two, three, four, five.
2007-04-08 14:14:41
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answered by Kellie Timp 2
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It would be 9 and without that + symbol between the two numbers, it would be 54.
2007-04-08 14:10:04
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answered by Swamy 7
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in all i believe its 9 5+4=9 isnt that friken awesome,see youll be smart now,
2007-04-08 14:27:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Last I looked, it was 9.
2007-04-08 14:12:41
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answer #9
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answered by chelebeee 5
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Nine thousand, four-hundred sixty four, point 00213
2007-04-08 14:12:47
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answered by Chug-a-Lug 7
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Is this some type of trick question? You did not have to get on the internet to have that question answered.
2007-04-08 14:08:30
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answered by mrsbasemore 4
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