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    Use a Calculator to Evaluate the Expression\(\times\) 10<sup>12</sup> B) 1\(\times\)
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Use a Calculator to Evaluate the Expression ×\times× 1012
B) 1 ×\times×

Question 51

Question 51

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Use a calculator to evaluate the expression.Write your answer in scientific notation. (Round values to three decimal places.)  Use a calculator to evaluate the expression.Write your answer in scientific notation. (Round values to three decimal places.)    A)  1.167  \times  10<sup>12</sup> B)  1.167  \times  10<sup>13</sup> C)  1.889  \times  10<sup>11</sup> D)  1.889  \times  10<sup>13</sup> E)  1.889  \times  10<sup>12</sup>


A) 1.167 ×\times× 1012
B) 1.167 ×\times× 1013
C) 1.889 ×\times× 1011
D) 1.889 ×\times× 1013
E) 1.889 ×\times× 1012

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