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Least positive integer just greater than `(1+0. 00002)^(50000)` is.

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The correct Answer is:
3

`(1+0.0002)^(50000) = (1+1/(50000))^(50000)`
Now we know that `2 le (1+1/n)^(n) lt 3 AA n ge 1`
`rArr ` Least integer is 3
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