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A number x increased by itself? - Answers
Well, isn't that just a happy little accident! When a number x is increased by itself, you're essentially adding x to x, which gives you 2x. It's like when you paint a beautiful tree and then add another tree next to it to make the scene even more lovely. Just remember, mistakes are just happy little accidents waiting to become something wonderful.
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A number x increased by itself? - Answers
Well, isn't that just a happy little accident! When a number x is increased by itself, you're essentially adding x to x, which gives you 2x. It's like when you paint a beautiful tree and then add another tree next to it to make the scene even more lovely. Just remember, mistakes are just happy little accidents waiting to become something wonderful.
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A number x increased by itself? - Answers
Well, isn't that just a happy little accident! When a number x is increased by itself, you're essentially adding x to x, which gives you 2x. It's like when you paint a beautiful tree and then add another tree next to it to make the scene even more lovely. Just remember, mistakes are just happy little accidents waiting to become something wonderful.
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