OFFICIAL SOLUTION FROM MANHATTAN
When comparing numbers raised to different powers, the first method is typically to try to break the bases down and find similarities. Here, though, the bases are all prime numbers already, and they’re all different! Now what?
As always, start with the most annoying feature: those decimals in the exponents. If you raise every number to the 10th power, you’ll still preserve the relative order of the 5 numbers. All you care about is finding the largest, and
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When comparing numbers raised to different powers, the first method is typically to try to break the bases down and find similarities. Here, though, the bases are all prime numbers already, and they’re all different! Now what?
As always, start with the most annoying feature: those decimals in the exponents. If you raise every number to the 10th power, you’ll still preserve the relative order of the 5 numbers. All you care about is finding the largest, and
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