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Tiffany Downs
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Yesterday, 23:21
17,000 and 106,000 in standard form
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Baron Meadows
Yesterday, 23:29
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It is standard form already tho
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Konnor Harper
Yesterday, 23:48
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17,000 =
Seventeen Thousand
106,000 =
One Hundred Thousand Six Thousand
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