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Use the properties of exponents to write an equivalent expression that is a product of distinct primes, each raised to an integer power.
10 to the 5th power times 9 to the 2nd power over 6 to the 4th power
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10 to the 5th power times 9 to the 2nd power over 6 to the 4th power
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