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The first hieroglyph is worth <math>10,000</math>, the next 4 are worth <math>100 \cdot 4 = 400</math>, the next <math>2</math> are worth <math>10 \cdot 2 = 20</math>, and the last <math>3</math> are worth <math>1 \cdot 3 = 3</math>. Therefore, the answer is <math>10,000 + 400 + 20 + 3 = \boxed{\textbf{(B)}\ 10,423}</math> | The first hieroglyph is worth <math>10,000</math>, the next 4 are worth <math>100 \cdot 4 = 400</math>, the next <math>2</math> are worth <math>10 \cdot 2 = 20</math>, and the last <math>3</math> are worth <math>1 \cdot 3 = 3</math>. Therefore, the answer is <math>10,000 + 400 + 20 + 3 = \boxed{\textbf{(B)}\ 10,423}</math> | ||
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Problem
The table below shows the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs that were used to represent different numbers.
For example, the number
was represented by the hieroglyphs
. What number is represented by the following combination of hieroglyphs?
Solution 1
The first hieroglyph is worth
, the next 4 are worth
, the next
are worth
, and the last
are worth
. Therefore, the answer is
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See Also
| 2025 AMC 8 (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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