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Given:


54.1 * √(15.11)

To remove decimal, divide first equation by 10 and second equation by 100


= > (541)/(10) * \sqrt{ (1511)/(100)}

Now opening the root,


= > (541)/(10) * ( √(1511) )/( √(100))


= > (541)/(10) * \frac{ √(1511) }{ \sqrt{10^(2) }}


= > (541)/(10) * ( √(1511) )/(10)


= > (54 * √(1511) )/(10 * 10)


= > (541 √(1511) )/(100)

Hence, the answer is
(541 √(1511) )/(100)

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