Chapter 6: Problem 56
Change \(2.1\) tons to pounds.
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Chapter 6: Problem 56
Change \(2.1\) tons to pounds.
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Use the conversion \(1 \mathrm{mi}=1.6093 \mathrm{~km}\) to convert 39 miles to kilometers, rounded to the nearest tenth of a kilometer.
Use the conversion \(1 \mathrm{~L}=33.8 \mathrm{fl}\) oz to convert \(4.5\) kilolitres to fluid ounces.
Use the conversion \(1 \mathrm{~m}=3.2808 \mathrm{ft}\) to convert \(3.7\) meters to inches, rounded to the nearest tenth of a inch.
. Change \(4.5\) kilolitres to centilitres.
Use the conversion \(1 \mathrm{~kg}=2.2 \mathrm{lb}\) to convert \(15.8\) kilograms to pounds, rounded to the nearest tenth of a pound.
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