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I have 4 digits. My 7 is worth 7 ∗ 1,000. My 2 is worth 200. One of my 4s is worth 40. The other is worth 1/10 as much.
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I have 4 digits. My 7 is worth 7 ∗ 1,000. My 2 is worth 200. One of my 4s is worth 40. The other is worth 1/10 as much.
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What do you mean 1/10.
but so far it is 724?
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