document.write( "Question 871316: When the accountants for Lose-a-digit Computer, Inc. had finished preparing their annual budget, they presented the final figures to the president, I.M. Smart. \"It looks like a good year,\" he exclaimed. \"The amount of the budget just happens to be the smallest number of cents (other than one cent) that is a perfect square, a perfect cube, and a perfect fifth power.\" How much money has Lose-a digit budgeted for the year? \n" ); document.write( "
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document.write( "So it must be of the form \"2%5En\" where n is divisible by 2,3 and 5.\r\n" );
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document.write( "The LCM of 2,3, and 5 is 30.\r\n" );
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document.write( "So the budget is \"2%5E30\" = 1,073,741,824¢ or $10,737,418.24 \r\n" );
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