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Write a number that is greater than 100, but smaller than 10,000. Divide that number by 10, 100 or 1,000 to get a number that is less than 100, but greater than 10.
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Write a number that is greater than 100, but smaller than 10,000. Divide that number by 10, 100 or 1,000 to get a number that is less than 100, but greater than 10.
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The answer is 2,000. Divide it by 100 to get 20, which is greater than 10, but less than 100. Hope this helps :)
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