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 {2}^{6} 5 \times \frac{2}{]{4} }

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\red{\text{NOTE:- QUESTION IS INCORRECT.}}

CORRECT QUESTION

\sf\star 2^6 \times 5 \times \dfrac{2}{4}

\large\underline\bold{SOLUTION,}

\sf\therefore 2^6 \times 5 \times \dfrac{2}{4}

\sf\implies 2^6 \times 5 \times \cancel\dfrac{2}{4}

\sf\implies 2^{\cancel{\:6\:}} \times 5 \times \dfrac{1}{\cancel{\:2\:}}

\sf\implies 2^5 \times 5

\sf\implies 32 \times 5

\sf\implies 160

\large{\boxed{\bf{ \star\:\:2^6 \times 5 \times \dfrac{2}{4}= 160  \:\: \star}}}

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