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I have a number First I multiply by 4 Then I add 12 Next I divide by 5 As a result I get 2 What is my starting number? please help
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I have a number
First I multiply by 4
Then I add 12
Next I divide by 5
As a result I get 2
What is my starting number?
please help
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I think it’s -1/2 because you would have to do the equation the opposite way so whenever it says divide you need to multiply etc.
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