CHEM 111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Significant Figures
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103.8 MHz (typical frequency for FM radio broadcasting)
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1100 kHz (typical frequency for AM radio broadcasting)
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835.6 MHz (common frequency used for cell phone communication)
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