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And I apologize, but this was a tricky question that
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we cannot really answer. We really have no way to
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know what the error was. It could have been a
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typo, an erroneous copy and paste operation, or even worse
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a conceptual error. In case a developer did not know
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what it means to double a number. Unfortunately though, the
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developer is the only one who could actually answer this
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question. So even though we cannot really answer this question,
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having it help us think about how the
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error is in fact related to human behavior.
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