What is the solution to the problem:

2^103+ 2^103 +2^103 +2^103?

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Is the answer to this problem 12 pounds? A cubical block of metal weighs 6 pounds. How much will another cube of the same metal weigh if its sides are twice as long?

My work: 6/12=6/x

To find the solution to the problem 2^103 + 2^103 + 2^103 + 2^103, you can simplify the expression by adding the powers of 2 together.

Since all the terms have the same base (2), we can add the exponents directly.

2^103 + 2^103 + 2^103 + 2^103 can be rewritten as 4 * 2^103.

To calculate this expression, you can use the following steps:
1. Calculate 2^103 to obtain a value for 2 raised to the power of 103.
2. Multiply this value by 4 to get the final answer.

Using a calculator or a programming language to perform these calculations would be the most efficient way to obtain the solution.