Referenced from lesson Function Composition

Print and cut these out, for use with the unplugged "function composition" activity.

# double :: (Number) -> Number # consumes a number, and produces a number that is twice as big

# half :: (Number) -> Number # consumes a number, and produces a number that is half the input

# add5 :: (Number) -> Number # consumes a number, adds five, and produces the result

# sub10 :: (Number) -> Number # consumes a number, subtracts ten, and produces the result

# add3 :: (Number) -> Image # consumes a number, adds three, and produces the result

# sub5 :: (Number) -> Number # consumes a number, subtracts five, and produces the result

# add6 :: (Number) -> Number # consumes a number, adds six, and produces the result

# sub7 :: (Number) -> Number # consumes a number, subtracts seven, and produces the result

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# add1 :: (Number) -> Number # consumes a number, adds one, and produces the result

# sub1 :: (Number) -> Number # consumes a number, subtracts one, and produces the result

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