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(4¯¹)⁴×2⁵×[1/16]³×8¯²×(64²)³




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Answer: 72

Step-by-step explanation: Using PEMDAS I found that 64 to the second power is 4096. Then I divided it by 400. My best friend got me got me starbucks so I could realize 1/16 is not very large.

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