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Solve the following equation and find the missing digits?

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Solve the following equation and find the missing digits?

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posted Aug 10, 2016 by Kuldeep Apte

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           1    9   7   9
      x    1    0   0   9
—————————————————————————
        1   7   8   1   1
        0   0   0   0   *
    0   0   0   0   *   *
1   9   7   9   *   *   *
—————————————————————————
1   9   9   6   8   1   1
—————————————————————————

Ans :- 1996811

answer Aug 10, 2016 by Neha Gupta
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1979 x1009=1996811

answer Aug 11, 2016 by Gangadharan Kv
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Sorry for the disorientation!!

answer Aug 11, 2016 by Janpreet Singh



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