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Noodlearms:

Can someone please help me with this? (question below)

Noodlearms:

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J4ke:

Solve for x: a: \[(1.34) (5.46)=(1.76)(x) \] \[\boxed{\frac{ (1.34) (5.46)}{ (1.76)}=(x) }\] No direct answers so calculate the value by your self :) b: \[\frac{ 4.38 }{ 332 }=\frac{ x }{ 267 }\] \[\boxed{\frac{ 4.38 }{ 332 }( 267 )= x} \]

Noodlearms:

Thank you so much

J4ke:

@noodlearms wrote:
Thank you so much
You welcome. last question you know the answer?

Noodlearms:

I don't know the answer to either, but did your response have the answer?

J4ke:

no i did not answer the last one but i would say its option one.

Noodlearms:

Oh, thank you so much, once again.

Vocaloid:

Question 2 is not a multiple choice question. it is asking to list out common units for each of the three quantities. In science, we typically use metric units. for example, for 2a) volume, the most common base units used in science are liters (L) and cubic meters (m^3), and these can be varied by adding different prefixes, like mili to get mL or centi to get cm^3, etc. Research metric units for pressure and temperature, using this same logic.

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