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This is a long problem, and i'm going to go through it really quickly because of time constraints here.
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So first up, we have 96 .4 milliliters, and we're needed to transform that into liters.
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So you just multiply it by a conversion of factor of one liter times 1 ,000 milliliters.
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The milliliters cancel out.
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Then you get 0 .0964 liters.
00:35
B, we have 275 millimeters, yeah.
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And we need to convert that to centimeters.
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One centimeter is 10 millimeters, millimeters cross out.
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And we end up with 27 .5.
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Centimeters.
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For c, we start off with 45 .7 kilograms, and we want to convert that into grams.
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And so one kilogram equals 1 ,000 grams.
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So that's 4 .57 times 10 to the fourth grams.
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Moving on to d.
01:48
We have 475 centimeters, and we need to change that into meters.
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Remember, there's 100 centimeters and one meter.
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So you do the math there, and you get 4 .75 meters.
02:12
E is 21 .64 cubic centimeters, and we want to change.
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That into milliliters.
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And here the thing to remember is that a cubic centimeter and a milliliter are the same thing.
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They're the same measurement of volume.
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And so there's no conversion that needs to be done.
02:39
So the number of cs equals the number of millimeters.
02:49
Let me scroll the screen a little bit.
02:51
F is 3 .29 liters, and we want to change that into milliliters.
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I'm sorry, cubic centimeters.
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And so we have liters, cubic centimeters.
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There's a thousand cubic centimeters in one liter.
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And so that's 3 .29 times 10 to the third.
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Big centimeters...