Chapter 1: Problem 11
Which unit is larger? 1 litre or 1 centilitre
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Chapter 1: Problem 11
Which unit is larger? 1 litre or 1 centilitre
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
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$$ \frac{(125 \mathrm{ft})(295 \mathrm{ft})}{44.7 \mathrm{ft}}+\frac{(215 \mathrm{ft})^{3}}{(68.8 \mathrm{ft})(12.4 \mathrm{ft})}+\frac{(454 \mathrm{ft})^{3}}{(75.5 \mathrm{ft})^{2}} $$
Use the rules for division of measurements to divide. $$ 185 \mathrm{mi} \div 4.5 \mathrm{~h} $$
Use the rules for multiplication and division of measurements to find the value of each of the following. $$ \frac{140 \mathrm{~g}}{(3.4 \mathrm{~cm})(2.8 \mathrm{~cm})(5.6 \mathrm{~cm})} $$
Determine the accuracy (the number of significant digits) of each measurement. \(6.010 \mathrm{~cm}\)
Use the rules for multiplication of measurements to multiply each set of measurements. $$ (1637 \mathrm{~km})(857 \mathrm{~km}) $$
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