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Write an even number that has a 7 in the hundreds place, an odd number in the thousands place, and is a multiple of 10....

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There are many numbers that you could use to answer this question correctly, but one number could be 9,720. This is because the 9 in the thousandths place is an odd number, 7 is in the hundredths place, and the last two digits are 20, making it a multiple of 10, to prove it is a multiple of 10 divide 9,720 by 972 and you get 10.
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