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Problem

The set of $x$-values satisfying the equation $x^{\log_{10} x} = \frac{x^3}{100}$ consists of:

$\textbf{(A)}\ \frac{1}{10}\qquad\textbf{(B)}\ \text{10, only}\qquad\textbf{(C)}\ \text{100, only}\qquad\textbf{(D)}\ \text{10 or 100, only}\qquad\textbf{(E)}\ \text{more than two real numbers.}$


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