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Helpppppppppppp!!!!!!!!!

Helpppppppppppp!!!!!!!!!-example-1
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Answer: The answer is D. 1/16

Step-by-step explanation: If you think about it, 2 to the 4th power is 16. But in this situation, you have a negative exponent. To solve an exponent situation with a negative situation, put a 1 as the numerator and put the answer of the expression but with the exponent's positive value as the denominator. Hope this helps :D

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