\( n \) is a positive integer and \( k=10,000 n \). Quantity A The sum of the digits of \( n \) Quantity A is greater. Quantity B is greater. The two quantities are equal. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given. Select one answer choice.
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We have \( n \) as a positive integer and \( k = 10,000n \). We need to compare the sum of the digits of \( n \) (Quantity A) with the sum of the digits of \( k \) (Quantity B). Show more…
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