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Period posers question: mo's number has 2 periods, in one period he has a 7 in the hundreds place in the other he has an 8 in the tens place, bo's number also has two periods, he has a 1 in the hundreds place and a 2 in the tens place, all the other numbers are o's, how is that bo's number is bigger than mo's, what are their numbers

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