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  • 14-08-2020
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Given the original number n. Multiply the number by 9. Add 99. Divide this sum by 9. Subtract the original number, n, from the quotient.

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  • 14-08-2020

Answer:

11

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello,

Given the original number n.

[tex]\large \boxed{n}[/tex]

Multiply the number by 9.

[tex]\large \boxed{9n}[/tex]

Add 99.

[tex]\large \boxed{9n+99}[/tex]

Divide this sum by 9.

[tex]\large \boxed{\dfrac{9n+99}{9}=n+11}[/tex]

Subtract the original number, n, from the quotient.

[tex]\large \boxed{n+11-n=11}[/tex]

Thank you.

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