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How would you answer question number 2? 100po 900 mm 0.0 1.0 cm 1000.5 mgODL0005

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Question

How would you answer question number 2? 100po 900 mm 0.0 1.0 cm 1000.5 mgODL0005 kg 100.5 g100,500 mg a. Driving your car at 100 km/hr, how long would it take to make the trip? b. If your car requires 1 liter of fuel to travel 30 km, how many liters would be require . The distance from New York City to Washington DC is about 460 km. for the trip? c. How can you determine the metric speed at which you were driving? A recipe for a cake calls for 4 eggs, % liter of milk, 10 mL of vegetable oil, 50 grams of chocolate, and kg of flour-all to be baked at 165 degrees Celsius for 2 hours. a. How would you determine each of these measurements? b. Modify this recipe so that it will produce a cake twice the size. 4. The weather forecast for the next day calls for temperatures in the mid 30's (Celsius). How would you dress? Why? 5. What is the difference between Celsius and centigrade? 6. If there was a referendum as to whether this country should stay with the English syster or change to the metric system, how would you vote? Why? A Metric Primer

Explanation / Answer

2) A) Car speed is 100 km/hr

Total distance is 460 km

Therefore, time required to make the trip is 460/100 = 4 hours and 36 mins

B) 1 liter fuel is required to travel 30 km. So, for 460 km, the fuel required = 460/30 = 15.33 liters

C) calculate metric speed using the equation speed = distance/time. Therefore, total distance is divided by time (how much time required to travel the distance). In this case, for example: 100 km/hour

3) All you need to convert the recipe is liter to ml and kg to grams. Example: 1/2 liter milk = 500 ml milk, 1/4 kg flour = 250 grams flour. If you want to make twice the size of cake then you have to double the amount of recipe: 8 eggs, 1 liter milk, 20 ml vegetable oil, 100 grams of chocolate, 1/2 kg of flour and baked it at 165 degree Celcius for 2 hours.

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