In a telephone number, the plus symbol (+) means "dial the code for making an international call from the country you are dialling from".
In most of Europe, this is 00. In North America it is 011. Other countries use different codes again.
So, if you were using a landline telephone in London you would dial +64 as "00 64".
Mobile / cell phones normally let you enter and dial the plus symbol without having to know the right code - usually by holding down or multiple presses of the *, 0 or # key, depending on which phone.
64 plus 64 plus 64 is 192.
To fax to NZ from the USA or Canada, you would need to dial: 011-64-fax number. 011 is to dial internationally, 64 is the international country code for NZ. To fax to NZ from the UK or Germany, you would need to dial 00-64 fax number (00 is to dial internaitonally from there) To fax NZ from Japan, you would need to dial: 010-64-fax number (010 is to dial internationally from Japan) To fax NZ from Australia, you would need to dial: 0011-64-fax number (0011 is to dial internationally from Australia) When dialling, remove any 0 or + from the start of the fax number (this is replaced by the country code).
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64 + 64 = 128.
The answer is 64.
59 + 64 + 93 = 216
64 plus 18 plus 42 plus 48 plus 37 = 209
35 + 64 + 89 + 94 - 89 = 193
It is: 64+9 = 73
39 + 64 = 103
64 + 192 = 256