NAME: \( \qquad \) SCHEDULE: \( \qquad \) 2. A metallic sheet has an area of \( 4.80 \mathrm{ft}^{2} \). What is its area in (a) \( \mathrm{in}^{2},(\mathrm{~b}) \mathrm{cm}^{2} \), and (c) \( m^{2} \).
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- There are 12 inches in a foot, so: \[ 1 \text{ ft}^2 = 12 \times 12 = 144 \text{ in}^2 \] - Therefore, \( 4.80 \text{ ft}^2 \) is: \[ 4.80 \times 144 = 691.2 \text{ in}^2 \] Show more…
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