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Question
Find a single repeater machine that will do the same work as hook-up.
Solution
Using law of exponents, (am × an = am + n) ...[∵ a is non-zero integer]
Repeater machine can do the work is equal to 1002 × 10010.
So, (× 10012) single machine can do the same work.
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