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How is this math problem worked out?
Oh, this question is quite bluffing. Pupils don't count when you are studying. It's easy to look at it the other way around. For example, the water lotus in the pond grows twice a day, which means that the water lotus on the second day is twice as much as that on the previous day. A pond was filled in those ten days, and half a pond was built ten days ago, which is nine days.