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We can use simplifying methods to help us solve this problem.
 
2 to the 24th power can be written as: (2^6)^4
 
5 to the 12th power can be written as: (5^3)^4
 
10 to the 8th power can be written as: (10^2)^4
 
Now we can see which one is the biggest. 2^6 power is 64, 5^3 power is 125, and 10^2 is 100. Now, we can sort them out. We get that 2^24 power is the smallest, 10^8 power is the next one, and 5^12 power is the biggest. Notice that we factored 4 out of all of them. This is because all of the powers were multiplies of 4. Hence, the answer to problem 24 is <math>\boxed{\textbf{(A)}\ 1}</math>.
 
 
 
~aoh11
 

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