When you add a number to itself, you are multiplying it by 2. The usual term for this is you are doubling the number.
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If you add zero to any number, the sum is the same number you started with.
Since multiples are the numbers produced when that number is repeatedly added. if we add 1 repeatedly we can obtain any natural number. So the answer is YES
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You can repeatedly add until the target number is reached and the number of additions (plus one) will equal the result of the division. An example: 6/2 = 3 This is the same as saying that there are 3 lots of 2 in 6. We can write this as 2 + 2 + 2 = 6.
if you add it to the back the number would get bigger and if you add it to the front it would stay the same
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When you add a number to itself, you are multiplying it by 2. The usual term for this is you are doubling the number.
doubling
If you add zero to a number, the number will stay the same.
Add any number to (60 minus the same number).
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