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Find x in the adjoining figure

  1. 30 to the power of ring operator end exponent    
  2. 50 to the power of ring operator end exponent    
  3. 80 to the power of ring operator end exponent    
  4. 100 to the power of ring operator end exponent    

The correct answer is: 30 to the power of ring operator end exponent

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