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how to convert 10.7cm into grams, 1cm/50g

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This makes no sense to me, but I will answer it. You would use dimensional analysis: \[10.7cm \times50grams \div1cm =535grams\] Its easier to see if you write the 50 grams/1cm as a fraction. The "cm" will cancel out and you are left with grams

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