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Subtract 8 from me. Then add 9. If you add 12 and then subtract 4, you get 18. What number am I?
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Subtract 8 from me. Then add 9. If you add 12 and then
subtract 4, you get 18. What number am I?
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18+4=22
22-12=10
10-9=1
1+8=9
The answer is 9 because of inverse
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9
Explanation:
x - 8 + 9 + 12 - 4 = 18
x = 9
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