For each of the following problems, do the conversion using dimensional analysis. For these problems you can assume that the conversion factors are exact numbers, meaning they will not effect the significant figures in your answer. 1. 13.58 mL ? L 2. 2.33x10?² m ? mm 3. 83.2 in ? ft 4. 9.239x10³ mg ? g 5. 13.5 gal ? L Conversion factors you will need: 1000 mL = 1 L 1 m = 1000 mm 12 in = 1 ft 1000 mg = 1 g 3.785 L = 1 gal
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To convert 13.58 mL to L, we need to divide by 1000 mL/L: $$\frac{13.58 \,\text{mL}}{1} \times \frac{1 \,\text{L}}{1000 \,\text{mL}} = \boxed{0.01358 \,\text{L}}$$ Show moreā¦
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