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A traveler has about 536 in his checking account, about 2107 in his savings account and exactly 7.62 in his wallet. To the greatest precision warranted, how much money does this shopper have?
 
  A) 2651
  B) 2,650
  C) 2,650.6
  D) 2,650.62
  E) 2,650.620

Question 2

An uncharged 1.0-F capacitor is connected in series with a 23-k resistor, an ideal 7.0-V battery, and an open switch. What is the voltage across the capacitor 11 ms after closing the switch?
 
  A) 2.7 V
  B) 1.6 V
  C) 2.6 V
  D) 0.62 V



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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