1992 AJHSME Problems/Problem 6

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Solution

The first triangle represents $1+3-4$ The 2nd triangle represents $2+5-6$

Solving the first triangle, we get $0$ Solving the 2nd triangle, we get $1$

Since we have to add the 2 triangles the final answer is $1$, which is $\boxed{D}$.