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Devin Simon
26 November, 22:27
What is 1000*1000=?
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Marie Bolton
26 November, 23:50
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Yup! Just add all the zeros you see in the sequence 1000+1000. There are 6 total zeros so put write 6 zeroes and put a one in front (1000000)
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Chelsea Brooks
27 November, 00:05
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1000000
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