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5 T have 5 digits. My 4s are worth 4 [10,000s) and 4 * 10. One of my 3s is worth 3,000. The other is worth 1 as much. My other digit is a 2. What number am I?
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T have 5 digits.
My 4s are worth 4 [10,000s) and
4 * 10.
One of my 3s is worth 3,000.
The other is worth 1 as much.
My other digit is a 2.
What number am I?
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Now we add the two digital times 3×3000 we can buy four stars 10 my fours are worth 4×10 and T55 digitals no awesomely
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