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Eric Pollard
3 November, 18:29
81,700:10 to the 1st power
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Joey
3 November, 18:45
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817 is the correct answer for your problem.
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Madilyn Cordova
3 November, 18:59
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8170 is the correct answer and 817 is wrong because 817 times 10 is 8170
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