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Slav-nsk [51]
3 years ago
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I need some help finding m<B and the paper says that this isn't a right triangle so I can't use the Pythagorean theorem to fi

nd the third side

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Andrews [41]3 years ago
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7. 1.47 x 10^5mm to kilometers

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9.138.4oz to grams

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10. 65.5km to miles

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11. 23.6ft to cm

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12. 2.36 x 10^4 s to days

Answer: 0.273148148 days

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13. 13.6 L to U.S. Liquid quarts

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