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11 Nov 2019
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rsions dealing with area or volume can frequently be derived if you know conversions For example, if you know that 1 in 2.54 cm, then it is also true that (lin) (2.54 cm) I in2 -6.45 cm Therefore: If we do the same operation to both sides of an equation, the equivalency will be maintained. 8. A cubic container 44.0 cm on a side contains a liquid with a density of 1.13 gml How much does the liquid weigh, in pounds?(1 cm- 1 mL) 9. A block measures 2.05 ft. by 2.71 ft by 25.7 in, and weighs 964.3 Ibs. What is the density of the block in grams per cubic centimeter? 10. A square lot is 2.66 acres in area. Calculate the length of one side of the lot, in 5280 meters. 1 rod 5.5 yards; 40 rods 1 furlong (exact); 8 furlongs ft (exact); 1 m = 1.094 yards; l acre = 160 rods2 (exact) 1 mile
Please write answers clearly
rsions dealing with area or volume can frequently be derived if you know conversions For example, if you know that 1 in 2.54 cm, then it is also true that (lin) (2.54 cm) I in2 -6.45 cm Therefore: If we do the same operation to both sides of an equation, the equivalency will be maintained. 8. A cubic container 44.0 cm on a side contains a liquid with a density of 1.13 gml How much does the liquid weigh, in pounds?(1 cm- 1 mL) 9. A block measures 2.05 ft. by 2.71 ft by 25.7 in, and weighs 964.3 Ibs. What is the density of the block in grams per cubic centimeter? 10. A square lot is 2.66 acres in area. Calculate the length of one side of the lot, in 5280 meters. 1 rod 5.5 yards; 40 rods 1 furlong (exact); 8 furlongs ft (exact); 1 m = 1.094 yards; l acre = 160 rods2 (exact) 1 mile
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