For Chapter 2 through Chapter 14, the Cumulative Review Exercises include topics from preceding chapters. For this chapter, we present a few calculator warm-up exercises, with expressions similar to those found throughout this book. Use your calculator to find the indicated values.
Scientific Notation. In Exercises 9-12, the given expressions are designed to yield results expressed in a form of scientific notation. For example, the calculator-displayed result of 1.23E5 can be expressed as 123,000, and the result of 4.56E-4 can be expressed as 0.000456. Perform the indicated operation and express the result as an ordinary number that is not in scientific notation.
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