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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Let's go thru this together.
How many milligrams makes a gram?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
1 mg = .001 g
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok that's a correct statement but I was looking for:
1000mg = 1g
OpenStudy (anonymous):
So let's find the right conversion:
\[5.65mg * \frac{ 1g }{ 1000mg }\]
Note that the 'mg' in the numerator cancels the 'mg' in the denominator leaving only 5.65/1000g = ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i got .005625 g is that correct
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
see the original question you are missing a number i believe, in your equation.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes u r correct. yes i missed a number. Do u understand what I did?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
sure no problem
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Do u have any other questions?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes i do thank u. 4.5 mcL converted to daL
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
mcL - micro-liter: 1mcL = 10^-6 L
daL - deca-liter: 1daL = 1L
Therefore, 1mcL = 10^-7 daL
Can u find it from here?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no I am stuck on this one
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Answer:
\[4.5mcL * \frac{ 1daL }{ 10^7mcL }\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
What do u get?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
1 divided by 10,000,000 x 4.5 is that correct
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i got .00000045
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes that is correct good job. Don't forget ur unit.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes. daL thank u
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Sure u r welcome
OpenStudy (anonymous):
can u help with 1 more
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
5.321 ml convert to Kl
OpenStudy (anonymous):
1000mL = 1L
Therefore: 1000000mL = 1KL
Try to do the conversion from the info above.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
.000005321 Kl
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Good job.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thank you so much happy thanksgiving
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