Exam 3: Decimal Notation
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Convert the number in the sentence to standard notation.
-The net worth of a certain business is million.
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-A house has an assessed value of . For each of assessed value, the owner must pay in taxes. How much must the owner pay in taxes?
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Estimate the product by first rounding each number so that there is one nonzero digit.
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-Jerry's subtotal at Scramble's Electronics is $13.92. The sales tax on these items is $1.92. What was Jerry's total bill?
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-An advertisement states that television sets are on sale at B&G Electronics. The sale prices are: 13-inch set, $147.99; 19-inch set, $208.95; 21-inch set, $231.99; 27-inch set, $289.97; 50-inch set, $519.97. Estimate to the nearest ten the total cost of one 50-inch set and one 21-inch set.
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