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    Quote Originally Posted by tea lady View Post
    I got -7 by starting with a negative number less than -10 (as in -11, -12, -13)
    Do I win a prize?
    Sadly, no, you just illustrated my point.

    Number: -12
    Add 10 -12+10 = -2
    Double -2 x 2 = -4
    Subtract 6 -4 -6 = -10
    Subtract original
    number: -10 -(-12) = 7

    When you subtract a negative, you need to reverse the sign and add it.

    So the answer is still 7.

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    It works for complex numbers too. I tried 2 + j3.
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    Of course it does. See Ivan's post below. It doesn't matter what x is, it will cancel out in the end.


    Quote Originally Posted by Ivan in Oz View Post
    Think of a number..............
    x

    Add Ten..................
    x + 10

    Double the result.............
    [x + 10] x 2

    Subtract 6................
    ([x + 10] x 2) - 6

    Divide by 2....................
    [([x + 10] x 2) - 6]/2

    Take away the first number you thought of.........
    ([([ x + 10 ] x 2) - 6]/2) - X
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    .
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    =([([ x + 10 ] x 2) - 6]/2) - X

    =([2x + 20 - 6]/2) - X

    =([x + 10] - 3) - x

    =x +7 -x

    =7

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    Quote Originally Posted by switt775
    Subtract original
    number: -10 -(-12) = 7

    When you subtract a negative, you need to reverse the sign and add it.

    So the answer is still 7.
    I'm not going through all the maths to check each step, but this step stood out like a sore thumb

    -10 -(-12) = 2 How did you get 7?

    Quote Originally Posted by switt775
    (If you make 2 mistakes, they might cancel each other out, and you'll accidently get the correct answer.)
    Hmmmmm
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    Maybe I'll just stick to "Mo hijacking".
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    Quote Originally Posted by switt775 View Post
    Simple. Make a mistake. (but only 1. If you make 2 mistakes, they might cancel each other out, and you'll accidently get the correct answer.)

    Stuart, that was the 2nd mistake he was talking about.
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    Damnit Wongo. Read everything before replying.
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    Duh what do you want the answer to be
    0 subtract 20
    1 subtract 18
    2 subtract 16
    3 subtract 14
    4 subtract 12
    5 subtract 10
    6 subtract 8
    7 subtract 6
    8 subtract 4
    9 subtract 2

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart View Post
    I'm not going through all the maths to check each step, but this step stood out like a sore thumb

    -10 -(-12) = 2 How did you get 7?

    Hmmmmm

    Hmmmmm indeed..... Yes, again illustrating the point well. Two mistakes giving the right answer. I seem to have left out a step (divide by 2), but compensated by not knowing how to subtract two numbers, thus maintaining harmony in the universe...

    Here is the original set of instructions, with my (now correct) calculations:

    Think of a number.............. -12

    Add Ten.................. -12 + 10 = -2

    Double the result............. -2 x 2 = -4

    Subtract 6................ -4 -6 = -10

    Divide by 2.................... -10 / 2 = -5

    Take away the first number you thought of.........
    -5 -(-12) = 7



    As Ivan so clearly pointed out, it's impossible to find a number which will give a correct answer other than 7.
    Good to see someone is keeping me honest....

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    Mo worries switt775.
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    Wish now I hadnt taken the library book back, lots more mathmatical puzzles.

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    No woodwork in UK being done, too cold

    It could have kept us busy for the next few weeks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by switt775 View Post
    As Ivan so clearly pointed out, it's impossible to find a number which will give a correct answer other than 7.
    Try it with ∞


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    or -10
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skew ChiDAMN!! View Post
    Try it with ∞


    Nice try. But according to Wikipedia (which is published on the Internet, so has to be true) infinity is a concept, not a number.

    So it doesn't count.

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    I'm stuck at the add 10 part
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