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Problem 1

A use the tables of conversion factors given in this section and other sections in this chapter to make the following conversions. (Round your answers to the nearest hundredth.) [Example 1] 4 hours 30 minutes to a. Minutes b. Hours

Problem 4

Make the following conversions in the U.S. system by multiplying by the appropriate conversion factor. Write your answers as whole numbers or mixed numbers. \(20 \mathrm{ft}\) to inches

Problem 13

Make the following conversions in the U.S. system by multiplying by the appropriate conversion factor. Write your answers as whole numbers or mixed numbers. 48 in. to yards

Problem 17

Make the following conversions in the metric system by multiplying by the appropriate conversion factor. Write your answers as whole numbers or decimals. \(4.8 \mathrm{km}\) to meters

Problem 18

Make the following conversions in the metric system by multiplying by the appropriate conversion factor. Write your answers as whole numbers or decimals. \(8.9 \mathrm{km}\) to meters

Problem 20

Make the following conversions in the metric system by multiplying by the appropriate conversion factor. Write your answers as whole numbers or decimals. 12 dm to millimeters

Problem 24

Make the following conversions in the metric system by multiplying by the appropriate conversion factor. Write your answers as whole numbers or decimals. \(67 \mathrm{mm}\) to centimeters

Problem 28

Make the following conversions in the metric system by multiplying by the appropriate conversion factor. Write your answers as whole numbers or decimals. \(89.5 \mathrm{cm}\) to decimeters

Problem 29

Liquid medication is usually given in milligrams per milliliter. Use the information to find the amount a patient should take for a prescribed dosage. Vantin \(^{\circ}\) has a dosage strength of \(100 \mathrm{mg} / 5 \mathrm{mL}\). If a patient is prescribed a dosage of \(150 \mathrm{mg}\), how many milliliters should she take?

Problem 30

Perform the indicated operation. Again, remember to use the appropriate conversion factor. [Examples \(2,3]\) Subtract 2 hours 54 minutes from 3 hours 7 minutes.

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