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In this problem, we'll be converting these of our givens to the base unit.
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So for a, we're converting 0 .17 gigameters to meters.
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And we'll do that by taking 0 .17 gigameters times, i'm not going to get the giga, i think giga is a little, it's not a.
00:33
So 1 giga meter is 1 times 10 to the 9th meters.
00:46
1 .7 times 10 to the ninth.
00:49
Whoopsie.
00:53
I probably shouldn't even have to do this.
00:55
Will equal 1 .7 times 10 to the seventh meters.
01:20
I'm going to check a lot of these.
01:43
Okay.
01:44
So i'm getting eight meters for my first one.
02:11
For the second one, we'll be converting 6 .54 gigagrams, 1 times 10 to the ninth grams per gigagram.
02:38
That'll be 6 .54 times 10 to the ninth grams.
02:46
Now, i should look for format.
02:53
There's three formats you can use.
02:56
And i'm going to use for this one right here.
03:00
6 .54 e to the 9 grams.
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And this one will be 1 .7 e to the 8 meters.
03:18
Okay, let's keep going here.
03:20
We got a bunch of these.
03:24
My thing's going here.
03:26
C is 70 .9 nanoseconds, and one second has one times 10 to the ninth nanoseconds.
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And let's see here.
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This will equal equal 7 .09 e, i did this wrong, 1 times 10 to the 9th nanoseconds in one second.
04:35
70, whoopsie, 70 .9 divided by 1 times 10 to the 9th will be minus 8 and that will be seconds.
04:51
Seconds.
04:54
There's three, four is 38 .88 nanograms.
05:11
Five, i'm just going to get a couple of these written down here, will be 69 kilometers.
05:24
F, whoopsie, teragrams.
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And eight, g, will be 25 .00 zero nanoseconds...