Survey of Mathematics with Applications, A, a la Carte edition plus NEW MyLab Math with Pearson eText (10th Edition)
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Author: Allen R. Angel, Christine D. Abbott, Dennis Runde
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Chapter 1.2, Problem 9E
In Exercises 3-57, your answers may vary from the answers given in the back of the text, depending on how you round your answers.
In Exercises 3-12, estimate the answer. There is no one correct estimate.
Your answer, however, should be something near the answer given.
9. 51, 608 × 6981
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