Let's break down your question into parts.
You are given:
- Experience (EXP): 281372 out of 1421000
- Attack (ATK): 2853
- Health Points (HP): 28320
Now, you want to multiply these values by 13 and 8. It's usually understood that you can apply these multipliers separately or in combination. Let's calculate the values for both scenarios:
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Multiplying by 13:
- EXP: \( 281372 \times 13 = 3,656,836 \)
- ATK: \( 2853 \times 13 = 37,089 \)
- HP: \( 28320 \times 13 = 368,160 \)
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Multiplying by 8:
- EXP: \( 281372 \times 8 = 2,250,976 \)
- ATK: \( 2853 \times 8 = 22,824 \)
- HP: \( 28320 \times 8 = 226,560 \)
If you mean to multiply the numbers first by 13, then by 8 (i.e., multiply by 104), you would calculate as follows:
- Multiplying by 13 then 8 (which is equivalent to multiplying by 104):
- EXP: \( 281372 \times 104 = 29,250,368 \)
- ATK: \( 2853 \times 104 = 296,532 \)
- HP: \( 28320 \times 104 = 2,943,680 \)
Summary of Results
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Multiplying by 13:
- EXP: 3,656,836
- ATK: 37,089
- HP: 368,160
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Multiplying by 8:
- EXP: 2,250,976
- ATK: 22,824
- HP: 226,560
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Multiplying by 13 and then by 8:
- EXP: 29,250,368
- ATK: 296,532
- HP: 2,943,680
Let me know if you need further assistance!