this post was submitted on 15 Dec 2024
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But... This has no digits in the 10,000s place... What am I missing here?
Ah, now I see the problem: I'm a fool
Happens to the best of us!
Explain, for the other fools (and non-native speakers).
Is it referring to the coefficient of 10^4?
The total number can be broken down to 6 * 1,000,000 + 6 * 100,000 + 6 * 10,000 + 6 * 1,000 + 6 * 100 + 6 * 10 + 6 * 1.
So you could think of it as a number with 6 millions, 6 hundred thousands, 6 ten thousands, 6 thousands, 6 hundreds, 6 tens, and 6 ones.
They just wanted any 7-digit number with 6 ‘ten thousands’ in it, eg: 1,060,000.
Putting a six in all of the positions fulfilled the question’s requirements without actually proving whether or not they understood the question.
The number one in 10,000 is in the 10 thousands place. In the child's answer, the number 6 is in the 10 thousands place, which isn't clear since they're all 6's, but the bracketed number here is the 10 thousands place [6]6,666