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The source is Manhattan GMAT in a problem called, "Lining Up A to H".
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Spencer
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I figured it out
5^13-5^12 You factor out a 5^12: 5^12(5^1-1) 5^12(5-1) 5^12(4) g unit! thanks for all of your help |
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Stacey Koprince
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excellent - so glad you figured it out on your own!
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