Chapter 9: Problem 63
Select the best estimate for the weight of the given item. The weight of a box of cereal a. \(0.5 \mathrm{~kg}\) b. \(0.5 \mathrm{~g}\) c. \(0.5 \mathrm{t}\)
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Chapter 9: Problem 63
Select the best estimate for the weight of the given item. The weight of a box of cereal a. \(0.5 \mathrm{~kg}\) b. \(0.5 \mathrm{~g}\) c. \(0.5 \mathrm{t}\)
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Fetermine whether each statement makes sense or does not make sense, and explain your reasoning. The population density of Montana is approximately \(6.5\) people per mile.
Although Alaska is the least densely populated state, over \(90 \%\) of its land is protected federal property that is off-limits to settlement. A resident of Anchorage, Alaska, might feel hemmed in. In terms of "elbow room," what other important factor must be considered when calculating a state's population density?
In Exercises 19-30, use the following equivalents, along with dimensional analysis, to convert the given measurement to the unit indicated. When necessary, round answers to two decimal places.$$\begin{aligned}16 \mathrm{oz} &=1 \mathrm{lb} \\\2000 \mathrm{lb} &=1 \mathrm{~T} \\\1 \mathrm{oz} & \approx 28 \mathrm{~g} \\\1 \mathrm{lb} & \approx 0.45 \mathrm{~kg} \\\1 \mathrm{~T} & \approx 0.9 \mathrm{t}\end{aligned}$$ \(36 \mathrm{oz}\) to \(\mathrm{lb}\)
Determine whether each statement makes sense or does not make sense, and explain your reasoning. I ran 2000 meters and you ran 2000 yards in the same time, so I ran at a faster rate.
Use the following English and metric equivalents, along with dimensional analysis, to convert the given measurement to the unit indicated.English and Metric Equivalents$$\begin{aligned}&1 \text { in. }=2.54 \mathrm{~cm} \\\&1 \mathrm{ft}=30.48 \mathrm{~cm} \\\&1 \mathrm{yd} \approx 0.9 \mathrm{~m} \\\&1 \mathrm{mi} \approx 1.6 \mathrm{~km}\end{aligned}$$ \(5 \mathrm{~m}\) to \(\mathrm{ft}\)
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