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Double a number increased by Ten equals twelve express the solution in 3 different ways
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Double a number increased by Ten equals twelve express the solution in 3 different ways
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First way: 1 doubled is 1+1, which is 2. 2 increased by 10 equals 12.
Second way: 1 doubled is 1*2, which equals 2. 2 increased by 10 equals 12.
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