Sensational (and unsubstantiated) claims notwithstanding, the answer is that we don't have an exact answer.
Moses carries stone tablets which contain the Ten Commandments from God. The number of tablets varies with each version of the story, but it is usually only one or two tablets.
The answer to this can be found in Exodus 32. After receiving from God the tablets into which were carved the Ten Commandments, Moses came down from Mount Sinai. He found the Israelites worshipping an idol, since the people had given up on Moses ever returning. Moses threw the tablets to the ground and crushed them. He then mixed the crushed tablets with water and made the Israelites drink down the resulting mixture.
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God inscribed the Law on the first pair of tablets. When Moses came back down from the mountain, though, he discovered that the people had already broken the law and were sinning greatly. In anger Moses smashed the tablets. After this God commanded Moses to return to the mountain, create two more tablets of stone, and inscribe the Law on these replacements. Presumably Moses had memorized what was on the first tablets, or God told Moses what to write.
Moses went up again on Mount Sinai to get fresh tablets of stone from God. Because he had broken the first tablets, God commanded him to prepare the new set of tablets himself; and then God inscribed the Ten Commandments on them (Deuteronomy ch.10).
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Moses was exceedingly humble (Numbers ch.12). God gave Moses the two Stone Tablets (Exodus 31:18).
Moses led them out of bondage by the Egyptians. He led them to a promised land. He gave them the commandments on tablets.
God handed them to Moses, inscribed on the Two Stone Tablets (Exodus 31:18).
God (Exodus 31:18, 34:1).
Moses brought 2 stone tablets inscribed with the ten commandments from the summit of Mount Sinai.