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Solve the expression 2(1.6^0+7)−4.9^0 .(1 point)
2(1.6^0+7)−4.9^0=
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2(1.6^0+7)−4.9^0 = 2(1+7)-1 = 2(8)-1 = 16-1 = 15. Answer: \boxed{15}.
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