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Secret_num = 10 temp = secret_num + 8 #evaluate secret + 8, and put the result #in temp temp = temp * 2 #evaluate temp * 2, and put the results #in temp temp = temp / 4 answer = temp - secret_num / 2 print(answer) why is the result always 4 ?why doesn't it change?

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