Select a two digit number between 50 and 100. Add 83 to your number. From this number, form a new number by adding the digit in the hundreds place to the number formed by the other two digit ( the digits in the tens and the ones place). Now subtract this newly formed number from your original number. Your final result is 16. Use deductive approach to show that the final result is always 16 regardless of which number you start with
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Algebraic Expressions
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Subtraction
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Addition
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Select a two digit number between 50 and 100. Add 83 to your number. From this number, form a new number by adding the digit in the hundreds place to the number formed by the other two digit ( the digits in the tens and the ones place). Now subtract this newly formed number from your original number. Your final result is 16. Use deductive approach to show that the final result is always 16 regardless of which number you start with
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