SOLUTION: Can someone help me to work this backwards? Karen spent all but $8.00 of her savings in three stores. In each store she spent $2.00 less than half of what she had when she went

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Question 43162: Can someone help me to work this backwards?
Karen spent all but $8.00 of her savings in three stores. In each store she spent $2.00 less than half of what she had when she went in. How much money did Karen have at the start?
Someone answered this for me, but I couldn't get it to come up. Sorry, but I think my computer is fixed now.
Thanks,

Answer by aaaaaaaa(138) About Me  (Show Source):
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Solving by backtracking is just doing the inverse operations at the inverse order. If we normally divide and add, to backtrack we will subtract and multiply. Algebraically meaning:
end+=+start%2F2+%2B+2
-start%2F2+=+2+-+end
-start+=+4+-+2%2Aend
start+=+2%28end-2%29
For end = 8, subtract 2 and multiply by 2:
s+=+12
For end = 12
s+=+20
For end = 20
s+=+36