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4. (01.02 MC)There are (4^2)^3 * 4^0 horses on a stud farm. What is the total number of horses on the farm? (1 point)04^64^74^24
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4. (01.02 MC)There are (4^2)^3 * 4^0 horses on a stud farm. What is the total number of horses on the farm? (1 point)04^64^74^24
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