1) 1 mi = 1609 m. So 30 m/s mi/hr 2) Suppose A = B C, where A is measured in m/s
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1) 1 mi = 1609 m. So 30 m/s mi/hr 2) Suppose A = B C, where A is measured in m/s and B is measured in m/s. Then C is mea- sured in 3) 1 m = 3.281 ft. A cube with an edge of 1.5 ft has a volume of- m3 4) The definition of a mL is 1 em3. How many L are in 1 m? 5) In your own words, explain the difference between knowledge and understanding. Givea unique example (not one discussed in class or with another student). Use complete and coherent sentences! (Feel free to use the other side of the paper if necessary.)Explanation / Answer
According to the given problem,
1.) 1mi = 1609m,
30m/s = 30m/s *(mi/1609m)*(3600s/hr) = 67.122 mi/hr.
2.) A = BC,
C = A/B = (m/s)/(m/s2) = s
units of C is s.
3.)1m = 3.281 ft
so, 1.5 ft = 0.4572 m
so, the volume of cube is = d3 = 0.0955 m3
4.) Given,
1mL = 1cm3
1*10-3L = (10-2)3 m3
1m3 = 10-3/10-6
1m3 = 103 L = 1000L .
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