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OpenStudy (simplymelsie_x):

PLEASE HELP! CHEMISTRY! 5. Use dimensional analysis to find the number of cm/min in 5.8 m/hr. Show your work and be sure to calculate the answer in the correct number of significant figures.

OpenStudy (gollywolly):

Just use conversions. Units cancel and multiply just like variables do. so 5.8 m/hr X 100cm/m X hr/60min

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