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When (0.2)^4 is written as a decimal, what is the product of the last two digits?
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When (0.2)^4 is written as a decimal, what is the product of the last two digits?
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When (0.2)^4 is written as a decimal, what is the product of the last two digits?
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As a decimal it would be 0.0016000000000000005.
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0.2^4 = 0.2*0.2*0.2*0.2 = 0.04 * 0.04 = 0.0016
Product of last 2 digits = 1*6 = 6
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