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Deconstructing an Arithmetic Word Problem

Consider the following scenario: 'Boris has 100 apples. Beck has 23 fewer apples than Boris. If Boris gives Beck 10 apples, how many fewer apples does Beck have than Boris now?' Without calculating the final numerical answer, list the distinct calculations you would need to perform, in order, to solve this problem. For each calculation, briefly describe what it represents.

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