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OpenStudy (babybritt002):

1.42g/cm^2 to mg/mm^2 explain how u got it

OpenStudy (templeguy):

1.42m5ot(cm)2

OpenStudy (babybritt002):

huh @templeguy

OpenStudy (templeguy):

1.42m5(cm)2

OpenStudy (templeguy):

Go to mathway.com

OpenStudy (babybritt002):

Can you please explain how to get to the answer

OpenStudy (thecatman):

is that question word for word because i don't see ho you could get centimeters from grams

OpenStudy (thecatman):

1420/10^ 1 cm =10 mm and 1 g= 1000mg

OpenStudy (thecatman):

closest i can get

OpenStudy (thecatman):

1420g/10mg^2

zepdrix (zepdrix):

|dw:1444183589452:dw|I like the chart method you were doing the other day Brittany. To get rid of cm^2 which is essentially cm*cm, you need to make that conversion twice.

zepdrix (zepdrix):

|dw:1444183695275:dw|Cross cancel your units, and simplify! :)

zepdrix (zepdrix):

That should be mm^2 in the last box. Looks like it got cut off :c

zepdrix (zepdrix):

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