SOLUTION: Add 55. Double the result. Subtract 88. Divide by 2. Subtract the original selected number.
The 1st number is 33.
The result is
1
11.
The 2nd number is 55.
The result is
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Question 1086449: Add 55. Double the result. Subtract 88. Divide by 2. Subtract the original selected number.
The 1st number is 33.
The result is
1
11.
The 2nd number is 55.
The result is
1
11.
The 3rd number is 88.
The result is
1
11.
The 4th number is 1111.
The result is
1
11.
a. Write a conjecture that relates the result of the process to the original number selected.
Answer by ikleyn(52855) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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It is not formulation of a Math problem.
I can not (and don't want to make an effort ) to identify where is the beginning and where is the end of this assignment.
Because it is written from the end to the beginning and perpendicularly and repeated many times.
So, in my view it is NONSENSE, created due to lack of entertainment.
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