AMC 8 · 2012 · #12

Easy mode Grade 4
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Problem

Picture the giant number you get by multiplying 1313 by itself, 20122012 times in a row. That number is 13201213^{2012}.

You don't need to actually compute it. You only need its last digit — the digit in the ones place.

What is the ones digit of 13201213^{2012}?

Pick an answer.

(A)
$hspace{.05in}1$
(B)
$hspace{.05in}3$
(C)
$hspace{.05in}5$
(D)
$hspace{.05in}7$
(E)
$hspace{.05in}9$

AMC 8 2012 problem © Mathematical Association of America (MAA AMC). Reproduced for educational use.

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