Chapter 9: Problem 85
Describe the two parts of a measurement.
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Chapter 9: Problem 85
Describe the two parts of a measurement.
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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 \(\mathrm{ft}\)
Use the following English and metric equivalents, along with dimensional analysis, to convert the given measurement to the unit indicated.English and Metric Equivalents$$\begin{aligned}&1 \text { in. }=2.54 \mathrm{~cm} \\\&1 \mathrm{ft}=30.48 \mathrm{~cm} \\\&1 \mathrm{yd} \approx 0.9 \mathrm{~m} \\\&1 \mathrm{mi} \approx 1.6 \mathrm{~km}\end{aligned}$$ \(8 \mathrm{ft}\) to \(\mathrm{m}\)
In Exercises 59-62, selecting from square centimeters, square meters, or square kilometers, determine the best unit of measure to express the area of the object described. The top of a desk
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 \(\mathrm{lb}\)
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.
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