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OpenStudy (sissyedgar):

Last question of this terrible kind! :P

OpenStudy (sissyedgar):

@Shalante

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh, no one answered. Like I said, i was helping someone. Start with given unit and end with units you are trying to find. Without any numbers on the conversion, can you figure it out? a) \[\frac{ inches }{ 1}\times \frac{ miles }{ inches }\] b)Whatever you get for A, get divided by 2.5 x 10^4 mi c) (7.046 billion x the answer for A)/2.5 x 10^4mi.

OpenStudy (sissyedgar):

srry, i bk! :P

OpenStudy (anonymous):

But what did you get?

OpenStudy (sissyedgar):

im still workin on it cuz im tryinna figure out my other math @ da same time!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well, I died again. Let me know if you are done tho.

OpenStudy (sissyedgar):

lml, ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What did you get for a? I finished.

OpenStudy (sissyedgar):

this... prob wrong doe....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Start with given value and convert from there.

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