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If a, b, c, and d are replaced by four different digits from 1 to 9, inclusive, then what's the largest possible value for a.bc + 0.d ?
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If a, b, c, and d are replaced by four different digits from 1 to 9, inclusive, then what's the largest possible value for a.bc + 0.d ?
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The place values of a,b,c and d are
1, 0.1, 0.01 and 0.1
So the largest possible values should be in order of the place values, i.e.
a,b,d,c = 9.86+0.7 = 10.56
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a,d,b,c = 9.76+0.8 = 10.56
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a.bc will be 9.86 and 0.d will equal 0.7
so we have 9.86 + 0.7 = 10.57 (answer).
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