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How many significant figures are there in each of the following measurements? •4.72006 s•0.0003 km•400 mL•320.0 mg
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How many significant figures are there in each of the following measurements? •4.72006 s (6 significant figures)•0.0003 km (1 significant figure)•400 mL (1 significant figure)•320.0 mg (4 significant figures)
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Round each measurement to the number of significant figures indicated: •4.7259 cm to three significant figures•7000 g to five significant figures•0.0003 km to four significant figures
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Round each measurement to the number of significant figures indicated: •4.7259 cm to three significant figures (4.73 cm)•7000 g to five significant figures (7000.0 g)•0.0003 km to four significant figures (0.0003000 km)
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Calculate the sums and differences with the appropriate number of significant figures:•475.30 g + 300 g =•723.4 mm -145.0030 mm =
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Calculate the sums and differences with the appropriate number of significant figures:•475.30 g + 300 g = 800 g•723.4 mm -145.0030 mm = 578.4 mm
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Calculate the following multiplication and division problems with proper significant figures:
•372.4 cm x 24.3 cm x 13.20 cm =
•45.0 g/ 72.5 mL =
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Calculate the following multiplication and division problems with proper significant figures:
•372.4 cm x 24.3 cm x 13.20 cm = 119,000 cm^3
•45.0 g/ 72.5 mL = 0.621 g/mL
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Express the following numbers in scientific notation: •475,000,000 (answer with three significant figures)•0.000325•62.40•0.02030
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Express the following numbers in scientific notation: •475,000,000 (answer with three significant figures)
4.75 x 10^8•0.000325
3.25 x 10^-4•62.40
6.240 x 10^1•0.02030
2.030 x 10^-2
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Convert the following numbers from scientific notation to standard notation•4.75x10^5
•3.0425x10^-3
•4.8x10^10
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Convert the following numbers from scientific notation to standard notation•4.75x10^5
475,000•3.0425x10^-3
0.0030425•4.8x10^10
48,000,000,000
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Convert 1000 mL to liters.
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Convert 1000 mL to liters.
“milli-” means 1/1000. So, 1000 mL = 1 L
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Convert 3542 ft to miles
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Convert 3542 ft to miles
Start with what you know: 3542 ftThen state what you want to know: How many miles?There are 5280 ft in 1 mile. Therefore, 5280 ft. = 1 mileSo, 5280 ft/1mile = 1 = 1 mile/5280 ft.
3542 ft. x 1 mile/5280 ft. = 0.6708 miles
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Convert 100 cm to meters
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Convert 100 cm to meters
“centi-” means 1/100, so 100 cm = 1 meter
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Convert 11 inches to feet.
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Convert 11 inches to feet.
Start with what you know: 11 inches.Then state what you want to know: How many feet?There are 12 inches in 1 ft. Therefore, 12 inches = 1 ft. So, 12 inches/1 ft. = 1 = 1 ft./12 inches
11 in. x 1 ft./12 in. = 0.92 ft.
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Convert 14.6 km to meters
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Convert 14.6 km to meters
Start with what you know: 14.6 km.Then state what you want to know: How many meters?There are 1000 m in 1 km. Therefore, 1000 m = 1 km So, 1000 m/1 km = 1 = 1 km/1000 m
14.6 km x 1000 m/1 km = 14,600 m