sorry . Ask your math teacher or someone that you know is good at maths.
2007-11-22 00:39:36
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answer #1
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answered by puppy_luver_21 3
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you could have found those answers your self if you had put those efforts in at least searching instead of expecting some one to solve your homework problems.
There is no trouble to answer these questions but, its not good for you only.
You check the following things either with your frnds or in internet search. then you could able to do that homework for your self.
1. 1feet = how many cms
2. 1 cm = how many feet
3. 1 gallon = how many Lts.
And then multiply each with the number of times that you want to find.
2007-11-22 08:45:56
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answer #2
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answered by Balu 2
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a)
#) 0.032808399 ft = 1 cm
5 ft = x cm
x = [1 * 5]/[0.032808399] = 152.3999997683520003521049594648 cm
b)
#) 0.032808399 ft = 1 cm
x ft = 365.76 cm
x= [0.032808399 * 365.76]= 12.00000001824 ft
c)
1 gallon = 3.7854118 L
6 gallons = x L
x = [3.7854118*6]= 22.7124708 L
2007-11-22 09:01:07
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answer #3
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answered by cerelac 2
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1 inch = 2.54 cm
5' = 12" (1 ft) times 5 =60"
60 inches times 2.54 = 152.4 cm ans.
Likewise, knowing 2.54 cm to inch:
365.76 cm divided by 2.54 cm = 144"
144" divided by 12" per foot = 12 feet ans.
1 gallon = 3.785 liters therefore,
6 gallons = 3.785 times 6 or 22.71 liters ans.
2007-11-22 08:56:48
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answer #4
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answered by peterngoodwin 6
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You know, Balu is right.
1 ft = 12 inches
1 inch = 2.54 cm
Go figure!
2007-11-22 10:27:07
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answer #5
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answered by manic.bookworm 2
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you need to do a search for metric converter on the browser, then when you do your homework yourself, you'll be proud of yourself.
2007-11-22 08:39:40
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answer #6
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answered by doctor who 1
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5ft=152.4cm
6gallons=22.71
2007-11-22 11:03:50
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answer #7
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answered by Jenny A 6
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why don't you do it yourself
2007-11-22 08:40:16
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answer #8
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answered by ppe 5
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