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5. In 1971 the cumulative US national debt was $3.9812974445554x1011. In 2014 the cumulative US national debt was $1.782407138073382x1013. Calculate the actual difference. Write your answer in decimal
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5. In 1971 the cumulative US national debt was $3.9812974445554x1011. In 2014 the cumulative US national debt was $1.782407138073382x1013. Calculate the actual difference. Write your answer in decimal form. (4 pts)
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