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Using the digit 1 to 9 once, write the largest possible 9-digit number that can be formed in which the digit in the hundred millions place is twice the digit in the thousands place, and the digit in the hundred thousands place is one-half the digit in the ten millions place.
8 years ago

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Answered by Scott
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8 years ago

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