what is 100000 times 2 divided by 1000 plus 4 then put a 0 after it and then qidif it

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Let's break down the calculation step by step:

  1. Calculate \(100,000 \times 2\): \[ 100,000 \times 2 = 200,000 \]

  2. Divide by \(1,000\): \[ \frac{200,000}{1,000} = 200 \]

  3. Add \(4\): \[ 200 + 4 = 204 \]

  4. Put a \(0\) after it:

    • This can mean either appending a zero (creating \(2040\)) or multiplying by \(10\) (also resulting in \(2040\)).

    Let's keep it as \(2040\).

  5. Then qidif it:

    • It seems "qidif" could be a typo or not a standard term. If we interpret "qidif" as "divide," it's unclear by what to divide. If "qidif" means nothing specific, we'll assume it to be a step that doesn't change \(2040\) further.

So, the final result, assuming "qidif" does not introduce additional operations, is:

2040