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25 May, 21:25
2500 kilobytes in 5 minutes
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Lilian Mclean
25 May, 21:46
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Divide 5 by 2,500 and the answer you get is 500
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Warren Gill
25 May, 21:55
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You just divide 5 by 2,500 and the answer you get is 500
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