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Mathematics, 20.09.2020 02:01 johara

Victoria wrote a six-digit number that only has one 8 in it. Kim also wrote a six-digit number. The 8 in Victoria's number is worth 10 times as much as the 8 in Kim's number. On the next page, create a number Victoria could have written. Then generate 3 different numbers that Kim could have written. Explain how you know that the numbers you wrote for Kim could be correct.

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