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Think of a number, any number

Add 3.
Double that
Subtract 4.
Cut that in half.
Subtract your original number,

Explain why the answer is always 1, regardless of
the number you began with.

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Answer:

Explanation:

think of any number : x

add 3 : x+3

double that : 2(x+3)

subtract 4 : 2(x+3)-4

cut in half (divide by 2) : (2(x+3)-4)/2

subtract original number : (2(x+3)-4)/2-x

if you simplify, you will end up with 1

Step by Step simplification

2(x+3) = 2x+6 double that

2x+6-4=2x+2 subtract 4 : 2(x+3)-4

(2x+2)/2 = x+1 cut in half (divide by 2)

x+1-x = 1 subtract original number

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