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The students lockers at a college are to be numbered consecutively form 1 to 800 using plastic digits. Each digit cost 10c. What will be the total cost of all the digits?
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The students lockers at a college are to be numbered consecutively form 1 to 800 using plastic digits. Each digit cost 10c. What will be the total cost of all the digits?
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The students lockers at a college are to be numbered consecutively form 1 to 800 using plastic digits. Each digit cost 10c. What will be the total cost of all the digits?
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Answer would be eight because you divide eight hundred by ten cents to get eight.
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