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Brain Test Level 105 Answer – Each of these brothers has a sister. How many siblings are there?
The answer is six. There are three brothers, and each of them has a sister. Therefore, there are three sisters and three brothers, for a total of six siblings.
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Game: Brain Test
Level: 105 – Each of these brothers has a sister.
Answer: The sum of the divisors of a number n is equal to its modulo m because all of their parents are brothers, and they have one sister. The answer is 5+1=6 because all of them are brothers and share one sister.
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