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Ch.1 - Introduction: Matter, Energy, and Measurement

Chapter 1, Problem 54d

Using your knowledge of metric units, English units, and the information on the back inside cover, write down the conversion factors needed to convert (d) ft3 to L.

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Hi everyone today, we have a question asking us to identify the conversion units necessary to convert the falling imperial units to metric units Court two cm Cube. So we need one cm Equals one mil liter one mil liter Equals 10 to the -3 leaders. And one leader Equals 1.057 Quarts. And we need this to cancel out our courts. So when we set it up it looks like this one court times one leader Over 1.057 quarts Times one Mil leader over 10 to the -3 leaders Times one Centim cube Over one Mil leader. And we see that our courts cancels out. Our leaders cancel out and our middle leaders cancel out, leaving us with centimeters cube. So there is our final answer. Thank you for watching. Bye.