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Either you messed up or whoever wrote instructions messed up. You'd have to have 150 stitches to end up with 75. Unfortunately, I think that you lost a few stitches somewhere. This is why I don't knit anymore. :)
Depends where the increase should be. If it is at ther beginning of the row, you just knit twice into the same same stitch. If you Google it there are lots of videos to show the various increases and decreases. Some are fancy and some plain, some are complicated if it involves a pattern. Good luck :-)
In your knitting instructions there must have been some indication that a stitch had to be marked. Like a piece of contrasting yarn to make the stitch stand out. Now they are referring to that particular stitch.
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