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A stick of butter at $35^{\circ} \mathrm{F}$ measures 1.25 in. $\times 1.25$ in. $x$ 4.65 in. and weighs 4 ounces. Find its specific weight.
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We know that 1 ounce is equal to 0.0283 kilograms. So, the weight of the butter in kilograms is: \[ W = 4 \, \text{oz} \times 0.0283 \, \text{kg/oz} = 0.1132 \, \text{kg} \] Show more…
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