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Double my tens digit to get my ones digit. Double me and I less than 50
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Double my tens digit to get my ones digit. Double me and I less than 50
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It could be anything with a tens digit half of ones digit
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One example of this number is 24, or maybe 12, just follow the rules and you'll have a lot of answers.
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