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1. (1.24 × 10^(-3)) + (7.92× 10^(-1)) 0.

79324
2. (7.25 × 10 ^ (-2)) – (2.52 × 10^(-3)) 0.06998
3. (1.234 × 10^(-3)) + (2.73 × 10^(-1)) 0.274234
4. (5.54 × 10^(-5)) – (7.2 × 10^(-7)) 0.00005468
5. (1.42 × 10^(-1)) ÷ (8.57 × 10^0) (to the nearest hundred thousandths) 0.01657
6. (1.12 × 10^1) × (7.23 × 10^3) 8097.6
7. (1.22 × 10^-2) – (7.3 × 10^(-4)) 0.01147
8. (7.531 × 10^2) + (9.97 × 10 ^ (-2)) 753.1997
9. (1/4 × 10^2) × (1/32) × 10^3 781.25
10. (1/50 × 10^4) – (1.23 × 10^(-1)) 199.877
11. John wanted 12 lemonades for his family. He paid 700 php to a lemonade stand, which sells a pack of 55
lemonades for 1375 php. How much was John’s change? 400 php
12. NiceClothes™ bought 500 clothes for 70 php each. The company sold 100 clothes for 85 php each, 250 clothes
for 90 php each, and 50 clothes for 100 php each. What is the company’s net profit? 1000 php
13. Mr. Smith bought 7 baskets for 85 php each. Then he put mangoes at each basket. The amount of mangoes in
each basket is 9, 7, 8, 7, 10, 8, and 9 respectively. 5 mangoes was rotten so he threw them away. He then sold all
his mangoes in his 7 baskets for 30 php each. What is Mr. Smith’s net profit? 995 php

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