(53.35/11)*4=19.40
4+4+4+4+4
double 2 is 4 right???
Start with n, then you get; Add 17: n + 17 Double it: 2n + 34 Subtract 4: 2n + 30 Double it: 4n + 60 Add 20: 4n + 80 Divide by 4: n + 20 Subtract 20: n which is where you started.
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There are 5 main journals and 4 rod journals. Each rod journal holds 2 rods.
(53.35/11)*4=19.40
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