NUMBERS (TWO) Put the numbers below into the numbers puzzle, (expressing them as figures). ACROSS: (a) Two hundred and fifty-nine million, six hundred and fifty-four thousand, eight hundred and fifty-four. (f) Three times five. (g) Two hundred and eighty-seven million, seven hundred and eighty-eight thousand, nine hundred and eleven. (k) Three hundred and sixty-five million, eight hundred and fifty-two thousand, one hundred and fiftynine. (p) Zero-one. (q) Six hundred and ninety-five million, one hundred and eleven thousand, two hundred and twenty-two. (u) Two-five-eightseven-four-seven-nine-five-four.
DOWN: (a) Two hundred and twelve million, three hundred and thirty-three thousand, six hundred and thirty-two. (b) Nine hundred and seven. (c) Five hundred and fifty-eight. (d) Eight hundred and nineteen. (e) Four hundred and eleven. (h) Eight hundred minus eighty-two. (i) Eight hundred and two. (j) One hundred and twenty five. (l) Five hundred and fifty-five. (m) Five hundred and eightyone times two minus five hundred and eighty-one. (n) One hundred and forty-two. (o) Nine hundred plus two. (r) One hundred and seventeen. (s) Two hundred plus forty-seven minus one hundred. (t) Two hundred and sixty-five. (v) Fifty. (w) Forty-six. (x) Ninety. (y) Forty-three.
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ANSWERS NUMBERS (TWO) Put the numbers below into the numbers puzzle, (expressing them as figures). ACROSS: (a) Two hundred and fifty-nine million, six hundred and fifty-four thousand, eight hundred and fifty-four. (f) Three times five. (g) Two hundred and eighty-seven million, seven hundred and eighty-eight thousand, nine hundred and eleven. (k) Three hundred and sixty-five million, eight hundred and fifty-two thousand, one hundred and fiftynine. (p) Zero-one. (q) Six hundred and ninety-five million, one hundred and eleven thousand, two hundred and twenty-two. (u) Two-five-eightseven-four-seven-nine-five-four.
DOWN: (a) Two hundred and twelve million, three hundred and thirty-three thousand, six hundred and thirty-two. (b) Nine hundred and seven. (c) Five hundred and fifty-eight. (d) Eight hundred and nineteen. (e) Four hundred and eleven. (h) Eight hundred minus eighty-two. (i) Eight hundred and two. (j) One hundred and twenty five. (l) Five hundred and fifty-five. (m) Five hundred and eightyone times two minus five hundred and eighty-one. (n) One hundred and forty-two. (o) Nine hundred plus two. (r) One hundred and seventeen. (s) Two hundred plus forty-seven minus one hundred. (t) Two hundred and sixty-five. (v) Fifty. (w) Forty-six. (x) Ninety. (y) Forty-three.
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