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16. During the year 2000, 1.65 billion credit cards were in use in the United States. During that same year, $1.54 trillion was charged to these cards. (Hint: 1 trillion = 1 x 1012).
a. Express each of these values in standard and then scientific notation.
b. Find the average amount charged per credit card.

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