Science Chemistry
Please use the Factor Label Method to Convert the following:
50 m/s - > _ km/min
50 m/s - > _ km/hr
1.5 kg/L - > _ g/mL
56mg/day - > _ microgram/s
19.7 g/cm /\3 - > _ kg/m /\3
50 m/s x (1 km/1000 m) x (60 s/min) = ?
Follow this template for the others. How do you know which way to turn the factor? You want the units you don't want to cancel; you want the units for the answer to stay (not cancel).
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