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Determine number of cyphers (zeros) between decimal and first significant digit in `(1/6)^(200)`

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To determine the number of zeros (cyphers) between the decimal point and the first significant digit in \((\frac{1}{6})^{200}\), we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Define the expression Let \( y = \left(\frac{1}{6}\right)^{200} \). ### Step 2: Take logarithm of both sides Taking logarithm base 10 on both sides gives: \[ ...
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