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Mark tossed six balls while playing a number game. Three ball landed in one section, and three balls landed in another section. His score is greater than one hundred thousand. W…
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Mark tossed six balls while playing a number game. Three ball landed in one section, and three balls landed in another section. His score is greater than one hundred thousand. What could his score be?
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Mark's score could be 120,000. Each ball would be worth 20,000 points and since 2,000 times 6 is 120,000, that's how many points he could have.
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