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What is the greatest number which can be made using each of the digits 5,3,1,4,7?
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What is the greatest number which can be made using each of the digits 5,3,1,4,7?
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The greatest number that can be made by using 5,3,1,4,7 is 75,431 because 7 is greater than 1, 3, 4, and 5.
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just go the biggest number to the smallest number
Hope this helps and have a great day! :D
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