What is the digit at the hundred thousands place? It is 2. Is the digit to the right of it less than 5? No, 5 is 5. So replace the digits to the right of 2 with 0, and change the 2 to 3.
Answer: 300,000
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Im assuming you mean the number of individual cookies which are baked each day, since we all know that a dozen is 12, the answer to this question can be simply derived from multiplication of 156 and 12, so basically you just multiply 12 and 156 and you get your answer,
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X5, x6, x7, x12.7. It seemed to have been going into a pattern but then stops at the 2680. The pattern would be x5, x6, x7, x8 if the number was 1,680...?
Answer:f '(x) = 2(3x2 + 5) + 6x(2x - 1)
= 6x2 + 10 + 12x2 - 6x
= 18x2 - 6x + 10
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