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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following is a possible equivalence that can be used in a conversion? 10^-2 hL/ 1L 10^-2 cL/ 1L 10^1L/ 1daL 10^-1 L/ 1mL

OpenStudy (joannablackwelder):

You can use a ratio in a conversion as long as the numerator is equal to the denominator.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I don't even know how to even approach it. Its confusing me.

OpenStudy (joannablackwelder):

100 L = 1 hL

OpenStudy (joannablackwelder):

1000 L = 1 kL

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So the answer is D?

OpenStudy (joannablackwelder):

Hm, 1000 mL = 1L, so I don't think that is the same.

OpenStudy (joannablackwelder):

D says that 1L = 10 mL

OpenStudy (anonymous):

My other thought would be C

OpenStudy (joannablackwelder):

:)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you :)

OpenStudy (joannablackwelder):

No worries. Do you understand why that one is right?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I got an 80%

OpenStudy (joannablackwelder):

What did you miss?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I thought the prefix of centi meant 10^3

OpenStudy (joannablackwelder):

100 cL = 1 L

OpenStudy (joannablackwelder):

or 10^2 cL = 1L

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