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One hundred students are assigned lockers 1 through 100. The students assigned to locker 1 opens all 100 lockers. The student assigned to locker 2 closes all lockers that are multiples of 2. The student assigned to locker 3 changes the status of all lockers ( e. g., locker 3 is open gets closed and locker 6 that is closed gets opened) The student assigned to locker 4 changed the status of all lockers whose multiples of 4, and so on for all 100 lockers. What lockers will be left open? pls help this is due tmrw

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