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Andrew is thinking of a number less than 52 and greater than 40. his number has three ones. what is Andrew's number?
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Andrew is thinking of a number less than 52 and greater than 40. his number has three ones. what is Andrew's number?
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Andrew is thinking of a number less than 52 and greater than 40. his number has three ones. what is Andrew's number?
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I would say 43 because 43 has 3 ones (that’s what makes the 3) and it’s less than 52 and greater than 50.
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