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Alex Ar [27]
4 years ago
9

rodney multiplies 3 times itself 104 times:3x3x3x...x3.(If youve seen exponets, this can also be written as 3 to the 104 power.)

What is the last digit of Rodneys number?​
Mathematics
1 answer:
daser333 [38]4 years ago
4 0
Um...weird question, but okay. Last digit would be 1.

3^104=... extremely long number, the last digit of which is 1
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