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make up and pulse then mutiply by 10
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a different one
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GPT-4o mini
It looks like there's a bit of ambiguity in your request. If you meant to "make up" a number, take its "pulse" (possibly a typo, or perhaps you meant to use "sum" or "product"), and then multiply by 10, here's a simple example:
1. Let's make up a number: **5**
2. Assume "pulse" means to sum it with another made-up number, let's say **3**. So the sum is \( 5 + 3 = 8 \).
3. Now multiply that sum by 10: \( 8 \times 10 = 80 \).
If you meant something different by "pulse," please provide more details, and I would be happy to adjust the example!
1. Let's make up a number: **5**
2. Assume "pulse" means to sum it with another made-up number, let's say **3**. So the sum is \( 5 + 3 = 8 \).
3. Now multiply that sum by 10: \( 8 \times 10 = 80 \).
If you meant something different by "pulse," please provide more details, and I would be happy to adjust the example!
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GPT-4o mini
Sure! Let's come up with a different example:
1. **Make up a number:** Let's choose **12**.
2. **Pulse:** This time, let's "pulse" by doubling the number. So, \( 12 \times 2 = 24 \).
3. **Multiply by 10:** Now, we multiply by 10: \( 24 \times 10 = 240 \).
So the final result is **240**! If you'd like another example or a different kind of calculation, just let me know!
1. **Make up a number:** Let's choose **12**.
2. **Pulse:** This time, let's "pulse" by doubling the number. So, \( 12 \times 2 = 24 \).
3. **Multiply by 10:** Now, we multiply by 10: \( 24 \times 10 = 240 \).
So the final result is **240**! If you'd like another example or a different kind of calculation, just let me know!
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