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Katyanochek1 [597]
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Answer:correct

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Step-by-step explanation:

 

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Imagine your number was x.

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x

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All the machine has to do now is

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Charlotte & Thom from Twyford C of E High School described both methods:

 

The machine can work out the number someone started with, in a few different ways.

Firstly the machine can do the inverse operation:

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However the machine could use a different way.

When you test out different numbers you start to see a pattern emerging:

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Double it

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