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There is no such number as forty ten. If you mean it as fifty, then the answer would be 2500. If you mean it as fifty times forty times ten, the answer is 20000.
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Its the same thing as the New York times: An informational paper for Moscow. It's just in Russian
Forty is a number. Four times ten.
You mean "What is fifty times one forty nines"? =18000
Forty one times two equals eighty two.
In the King James version the word - forty - appears 157 times the word - forty's - appears once