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sundaynight
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Here is a tricky problem that I saw on GMAT Prep
C = 2 ^ 25 R = C ^ C What does R = ? |
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Pathik
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Could you post the chocies please
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C = 2^25
R = C^C I can't do this on Windows XP Home edition because the answer is too large. We could make the problem a lot simpler if we change 25 to 3. That should not change the process for solving. C = 2^3 R = C^C C = 2^3 = 8 R = C^C =8^8 = 16,777,216 This seems to easy. Don't trust the answer until a moderator or someone who knows what they are doing, checks it. |
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Rey Fernandez
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We appreciate your efforts to follow our forum's guidelines.
Would love to help you with this problem, but this appears to be a number properties problem where the correct solution depends greatly on how the answer choices are expressed. Without those, it's hard to know which path to take. Rey |
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