Equivalent units for conversion costs check please?
Q. Company had 5,000 liters in beginning work in process inventory(20% complete). During the period, 58,000 liters were completed. The ending work in process inventory was 3,000 liters (90% complete). What are the equivalent units for conversion under the FIFO method? Is the correct answer 59,000 units?
Asked by fcb10121 - Mon Apr 20 03:15:10 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. No, it's 59,700 % to complete Beg WIP = 5,000 * 80% = 4000 started & completed = 58,000 - 5,000 = 53,000 % of completion End WIP = 3,000 x 90% = 2,700 Cheers...
Answered by adiwsusanto - Tue Apr 21 01:56:30 2009
Q. Company had 5,000 liters in beginning work in process inventory(20% complete). During the period, 58,000 liters were completed. The ending work in process inventory was 3,000 liters (90% complete). What are the equivalent units for conversion under the FIFO method? Is the correct answer 59,000 units?
Asked by fcb10121 - Mon Apr 20 03:15:10 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. No, it's 59,700 % to complete Beg WIP = 5,000 * 80% = 4000 started & completed = 58,000 - 5,000 = 53,000 % of completion End WIP = 3,000 x 90% = 2,700 Cheers...
Answered by adiwsusanto - Tue Apr 21 01:56:30 2009
what conversion factor do you use in converting number of moles into number of formula units?
Q. what conversion factor do you use in converting number of moles into number of formula units?
Asked by beast6k - Thu Nov 12 22:46:19 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. avagadros number 6.022x10^23 avagadros number = the number of units in 1 mole of any substance So 1 mole of formula units = 6.022x10^23 formula units 1 mole of atoms = 6.022x10^23 atoms so number of formula units = moles / 6.022x10^23 formula units / mole
Answered by Lexi R - Fri Nov 13 01:03:41 2009
Q. what conversion factor do you use in converting number of moles into number of formula units?
Asked by beast6k - Thu Nov 12 22:46:19 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. avagadros number 6.022x10^23 avagadros number = the number of units in 1 mole of any substance So 1 mole of formula units = 6.022x10^23 formula units 1 mole of atoms = 6.022x10^23 atoms so number of formula units = moles / 6.022x10^23 formula units / mole
Answered by Lexi R - Fri Nov 13 01:03:41 2009
What is the volume per unit mass equal to? What unit conversion would the volume per unit mass be useful for?
Q. What is the volume per unit mass equal to? What unit conversion would the volume per unit mass be useful for?
Asked by studento - Mon Aug 31 23:51:42 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Volume per unit mass is equal to 1/density. It is most useful when you are given a volume of a specific substance and are asked to calculate the mass of that amount of substance.
Answered by unknown - Tue Sep 1 09:33:32 2009
Q. What is the volume per unit mass equal to? What unit conversion would the volume per unit mass be useful for?
Asked by studento - Mon Aug 31 23:51:42 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Volume per unit mass is equal to 1/density. It is most useful when you are given a volume of a specific substance and are asked to calculate the mass of that amount of substance.
Answered by unknown - Tue Sep 1 09:33:32 2009
What is the conversion table for 7.167 x 10^23 formula units of baking soda to teaspoons?
Q. So 1 mole=6.02 x 10^23 particles 1 teaspoon o baking soda = 5 grams correction: it's 7.167 x 10^22 not the 23rd.
Asked by Cat - Thu Oct 16 15:29:52 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. baking soda is sodium bicarbonate = NaHCO3 and has a molar mass = 84.0 g/mole... 7.167x10^23 units x (1 mole / 6.022x10^23 units) x (84.0 g/mole) x (1 tsp / 5 g) = 20.0 tsp *** update *** you could just move the decimal point one unit left... since 7.167x10^23 / 10 = 7.167x10^22... divide the answer by 10... or multiply it out... 7.167x10^22 units x (1 mole / 6.022x10^23 units) x (84.0 g/mole) x (1 tsp / 5 g) = 2.00 tsp
Answered by m w - Thu Oct 16 15:44:55 2008
Q. So 1 mole=6.02 x 10^23 particles 1 teaspoon o baking soda = 5 grams correction: it's 7.167 x 10^22 not the 23rd.
Asked by Cat - Thu Oct 16 15:29:52 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. baking soda is sodium bicarbonate = NaHCO3 and has a molar mass = 84.0 g/mole... 7.167x10^23 units x (1 mole / 6.022x10^23 units) x (84.0 g/mole) x (1 tsp / 5 g) = 20.0 tsp *** update *** you could just move the decimal point one unit left... since 7.167x10^23 / 10 = 7.167x10^22... divide the answer by 10... or multiply it out... 7.167x10^22 units x (1 mole / 6.022x10^23 units) x (84.0 g/mole) x (1 tsp / 5 g) = 2.00 tsp
Answered by m w - Thu Oct 16 15:44:55 2008
Units conversion in physics?
Q. I need to learn how to convert many various units with dimensional analysis. I dont knowmany to the measurments however. Ex. ( 1 km=1000m) ect. Is there a good site that has a chart where most of these are covered? PLease help!
Asked by 69BringMeUrHorizon! - Tue Aug 25 21:37:05 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. I need to learn how to convert many various units with dimensional analysis. I dont knowmany to the measurments however. Ex. ( 1 km=1000m) ect. Is there a good site that has a chart where most of these are covered? PLease help!
Asked by 69BringMeUrHorizon! - Tue Aug 25 21:37:05 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
What conversion factor would you use to convert between these pairs of units?
Q. A) minutes to hours B) grams of water to cubic centimeters of water C) grams to milligrams D) cubic decimeters to milliliters
Asked by lostmindedv - Wed Oct 1 17:14:57 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Below are the conversions from Google. Conversions are listed like: 3 items of unit a = 5 items of unit b such as 60 minutes = 1 hour To use this in an equaiton you use the conversion as a division, such as: 3a / 5b or 60 minutes / 1 hour (the "/" means divided by, so 60 minutes is on top and 1 hour is on the bottom) Now, with that conversion you multiply your starting number, with units, by the conversion. You must make sure the unit you are starting with is on the bottom of the conversion fraction. Lets say you want to convert 45 minutes into hours. First thing you do is find out that 60 minutes = 1 hour, then convert that to a fraction ( 60 min / 1 hr), then put the unit you're starting with on the bottom, we're starting with 45… [cont.]
Answered by Matt K - Wed Oct 1 17:28:06 2008
Q. A) minutes to hours B) grams of water to cubic centimeters of water C) grams to milligrams D) cubic decimeters to milliliters
Asked by lostmindedv - Wed Oct 1 17:14:57 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Below are the conversions from Google. Conversions are listed like: 3 items of unit a = 5 items of unit b such as 60 minutes = 1 hour To use this in an equaiton you use the conversion as a division, such as: 3a / 5b or 60 minutes / 1 hour (the "/" means divided by, so 60 minutes is on top and 1 hour is on the bottom) Now, with that conversion you multiply your starting number, with units, by the conversion. You must make sure the unit you are starting with is on the bottom of the conversion fraction. Lets say you want to convert 45 minutes into hours. First thing you do is find out that 60 minutes = 1 hour, then convert that to a fraction ( 60 min / 1 hr), then put the unit you're starting with on the bottom, we're starting with 45… [cont.]
Answered by Matt K - Wed Oct 1 17:28:06 2008
Conversion Units ..How many kilograms are there in 1 tonne??
Q. Conversion Units ..How many kilograms are there in 1 tonne??
Asked by bentenwebe - Sun Jun 15 09:28:19 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The definition is "tonne" or "metric ton" is 1,000 kilograms. The tonne is not an SI, but is accepted with use with SI. Best of luck to you.
Answered by Math Geek - Sun Jun 15 09:35:00 2008
Q. Conversion Units ..How many kilograms are there in 1 tonne??
Asked by bentenwebe - Sun Jun 15 09:28:19 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The definition is "tonne" or "metric ton" is 1,000 kilograms. The tonne is not an SI, but is accepted with use with SI. Best of luck to you.
Answered by Math Geek - Sun Jun 15 09:35:00 2008
Conversion units?
Q. How commonly used are the following kinds of units? Buckets Bushels Hogsheads Pipes These are multiples of pints. How often are they used in order on commoness?
Asked by Sabretooth - Sat Aug 11 13:48:05 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Buckets and bushels are commonly used. The others... idk.
Answered by Alam Ko Iyan - Sat Aug 11 14:15:30 2007
Q. How commonly used are the following kinds of units? Buckets Bushels Hogsheads Pipes These are multiples of pints. How often are they used in order on commoness?
Asked by Sabretooth - Sat Aug 11 13:48:05 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Buckets and bushels are commonly used. The others... idk.
Answered by Alam Ko Iyan - Sat Aug 11 14:15:30 2007
Unit Conversion. Gr. ?! conversion to north america units?
Q. hello. Ive gotten this recipe off the internet for Patatokeftedes (greek potatoe balls) and two of teh measurements for ingredents are: 500 gr cleaned and boiled potatoes 150 gr grated Parmesan cheese could someone tell me what that is in american units? it would be greatly appreciated!
Asked by Syd - Wed Sep 23 17:22:22 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Try this site...
Answered by unknown - Wed Sep 23 17:31:00 2009
Q. hello. Ive gotten this recipe off the internet for Patatokeftedes (greek potatoe balls) and two of teh measurements for ingredents are: 500 gr cleaned and boiled potatoes 150 gr grated Parmesan cheese could someone tell me what that is in american units? it would be greatly appreciated!
Asked by Syd - Wed Sep 23 17:22:22 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Try this site...
Answered by unknown - Wed Sep 23 17:31:00 2009
Question about conversion units, i think?......help!?
Q. An infant ibuprofen suspension contains 100 mg/kg body weight. How many mL of this suspension should be given to an infant weighing 19 lb? Assume two significant figures. I have no idea how to solve this. someone help please
Asked by barnacle - Fri Sep 11 22:41:32 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. An infant ibuprofen suspension contains 100 mg/kg body weight. How many mL of this suspension should be given to an infant weighing 19 lb? Assume two significant figures. I have no idea how to solve this. someone help please
Asked by barnacle - Fri Sep 11 22:41:32 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
atomic bomb Energy is megaton TNT. what is conversion to standard units?
Q. standard units joules, watt-seconds, calories, horsepower-hours or kilowatt hours.
Asked by Richard B - Thu Sep 11 16:02:30 2008 - - 1 Answers - 2 Comments
A. 1 megaton of TNT is 4.184 x 10^15 joules.
Answered by hipp5 - Thu Sep 11 16:29:49 2008
Q. standard units joules, watt-seconds, calories, horsepower-hours or kilowatt hours.
Asked by Richard B - Thu Sep 11 16:02:30 2008 - - 1 Answers - 2 Comments
A. 1 megaton of TNT is 4.184 x 10^15 joules.
Answered by hipp5 - Thu Sep 11 16:29:49 2008
units of production for conversion costs?
Q. In the month of June, a department had 7,000 units in beginning work in process that were 90% complete. During June,14,000 units were transferred into production from another department. At the end of June there were 1,000 units in ending work in process that were 30% complete. Materials are added at the beginning of the process while conversion costs are incurred uniformly throughout the process.The equivalent units of production for conversion costs for June was A. 20,700 equivalent units. B. 20,300 equivalent units. C. 20,000 equivalent units. D. 21,000 equivalent units
Asked by John S. - Tue Mar 17 10:21:25 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I'd say B) 20,300 20,000 units were transferred out, and 1,000 units (30% complete) were in ending work in process Weighted-average method (from link): Note from above computations that units in the beginning work in process inventory are ignored. The weighted average method is concerned only with the fact that there are 4,900 equivalent units for conversion cost in ending inventories and in units transferred to the next department the method is not concerned with the additional fact that some of this work was accomplished in the prior periods. This is a key point in the weighted average method that is easy to overlook
Answered by buz - Fri Mar 20 13:56:04 2009
Q. In the month of June, a department had 7,000 units in beginning work in process that were 90% complete. During June,14,000 units were transferred into production from another department. At the end of June there were 1,000 units in ending work in process that were 30% complete. Materials are added at the beginning of the process while conversion costs are incurred uniformly throughout the process.The equivalent units of production for conversion costs for June was A. 20,700 equivalent units. B. 20,300 equivalent units. C. 20,000 equivalent units. D. 21,000 equivalent units
Asked by John S. - Tue Mar 17 10:21:25 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I'd say B) 20,300 20,000 units were transferred out, and 1,000 units (30% complete) were in ending work in process Weighted-average method (from link): Note from above computations that units in the beginning work in process inventory are ignored. The weighted average method is concerned only with the fact that there are 4,900 equivalent units for conversion cost in ending inventories and in units transferred to the next department the method is not concerned with the additional fact that some of this work was accomplished in the prior periods. This is a key point in the weighted average method that is easy to overlook
Answered by buz - Fri Mar 20 13:56:04 2009
units conversion/dimensional analysis?
Q. I need to learn how to convert many various units with dimensional analysis. I dont knowmany to the measurments however. Ex. ( 1 km=1000m) ect. Is there a good site that has a chart where most of these are covered? PLease help!
Asked by 69BringMeUrHorizon! - Tue Aug 25 21:38:48 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Dimensional analysis is kind of tricky but once you get the hang of it, it's really easy and useful. See: Dimensional Analysis The trick is to start off with the factor you want to convert. That should be the first variable in setting up you dimensional analysis equation. From there, you find the necessary "conversions" and multiply them such that all their "units" cancel out except for the ones you want in your final answer. Sometimes it may be necessary to flip the "conversions" over such that the units come out right in the answer. You will be better able to judge this with practice. For example: if you want to know how many inches are there in 5 mile. You would set the conversion up as follows: (5 mile / 1) x (5,280 ft / 1 mile) [cont.]
Answered by Bob D - Wed Aug 26 00:29:04 2009
Q. I need to learn how to convert many various units with dimensional analysis. I dont knowmany to the measurments however. Ex. ( 1 km=1000m) ect. Is there a good site that has a chart where most of these are covered? PLease help!
Asked by 69BringMeUrHorizon! - Tue Aug 25 21:38:48 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Dimensional analysis is kind of tricky but once you get the hang of it, it's really easy and useful. See: Dimensional Analysis The trick is to start off with the factor you want to convert. That should be the first variable in setting up you dimensional analysis equation. From there, you find the necessary "conversions" and multiply them such that all their "units" cancel out except for the ones you want in your final answer. Sometimes it may be necessary to flip the "conversions" over such that the units come out right in the answer. You will be better able to judge this with practice. For example: if you want to know how many inches are there in 5 mile. You would set the conversion up as follows: (5 mile / 1) x (5,280 ft / 1 mile) [cont.]
Answered by Bob D - Wed Aug 26 00:29:04 2009
Units conversion arcsec/year to radians?
Q. Hi, i have an equation here that i need to use V= d x (u/radians), and i have u in arcsec/yr, and to find d i need to use the equation d /pc = 1/ (p/arcsec), so i was wondering if anyone could walk me through converting from arcsec/yr to radians and also from arsec/year to just normal arcsec. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Dave.
Asked by David M - Sat Apr 26 10:20:20 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Arcsec/yr is an angular rate and radians is an angle, so you can't convert one to another. All you need to know is that there are (360x60x60)/2xpi arcsec in a radian. This comes to 206265. So use this factor to convert from arcsec/yr to radians/yr. The first equation looks like linear velocity = distance x angular rate. So if d = distance in parsecs and p = parallax (arcsec), d=1/p so you can obtain V in units of parsecs/yr.
Answered by bikenbeer2000 - Sat Apr 26 10:55:52 2008
Q. Hi, i have an equation here that i need to use V= d x (u/radians), and i have u in arcsec/yr, and to find d i need to use the equation d /pc = 1/ (p/arcsec), so i was wondering if anyone could walk me through converting from arcsec/yr to radians and also from arsec/year to just normal arcsec. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Dave.
Asked by David M - Sat Apr 26 10:20:20 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Arcsec/yr is an angular rate and radians is an angle, so you can't convert one to another. All you need to know is that there are (360x60x60)/2xpi arcsec in a radian. This comes to 206265. So use this factor to convert from arcsec/yr to radians/yr. The first equation looks like linear velocity = distance x angular rate. So if d = distance in parsecs and p = parallax (arcsec), d=1/p so you can obtain V in units of parsecs/yr.
Answered by bikenbeer2000 - Sat Apr 26 10:55:52 2008
How does our knowledge of correct unit conversion and measurement contribute in saving time,money and others?
Q. How does our knowledge of correct unit conversion and measurement contribute in saving time,money and others?
Asked by pleaseanswermyquestion - Tue Jul 28 07:54:38 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. And basically the question sounds quite similar to our 9th grade physics question - What are the advantages of Units & Measurements. Hence I would like to explain by points, as below, 1) Accuracy & Scalability - Accuracy in terms of quantity of physical dimensions. For example, without having a definite & standard length measuring unit ( or method ) it is impossible to measure ( as well as to express ) the distance between my home & your home. Or the grocer will be at a loss until & unless I express exacty what amount of sugar I would like to purchase. 2) Calculation & Docuentation - Simply imagine we are live in a world & there is no known menthods for measuring time. I believe it will be much more difficult for all of us how we would… [cont.]
Answered by AshisBabuFromKolkata - Tue Jul 28 08:21:26 2009
Q. How does our knowledge of correct unit conversion and measurement contribute in saving time,money and others?
Asked by pleaseanswermyquestion - Tue Jul 28 07:54:38 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. And basically the question sounds quite similar to our 9th grade physics question - What are the advantages of Units & Measurements. Hence I would like to explain by points, as below, 1) Accuracy & Scalability - Accuracy in terms of quantity of physical dimensions. For example, without having a definite & standard length measuring unit ( or method ) it is impossible to measure ( as well as to express ) the distance between my home & your home. Or the grocer will be at a loss until & unless I express exacty what amount of sugar I would like to purchase. 2) Calculation & Docuentation - Simply imagine we are live in a world & there is no known menthods for measuring time. I believe it will be much more difficult for all of us how we would… [cont.]
Answered by AshisBabuFromKolkata - Tue Jul 28 08:21:26 2009
How do you solve this unit conversion problem?
Q. If the weight of 1 liter of water is defined to be 1 kilogram, how many pounds does 10ft^3 cubic feet of water weigh?
Asked by sandi c - Tue Sep 15 18:44:19 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 231 cubic inches is one gallon volume 1 gallon weighs 8 pounds. 10 ft^3 x 1728 cubic inches/ cubic ft = 17280 cubic inches 17280 / 231 = number of gallons = 74.8 gallons 74.8 x 8 = 448.8 pounds for 10 ft^3
Answered by unknown - Tue Sep 15 18:52:21 2009
Q. If the weight of 1 liter of water is defined to be 1 kilogram, how many pounds does 10ft^3 cubic feet of water weigh?
Asked by sandi c - Tue Sep 15 18:44:19 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 231 cubic inches is one gallon volume 1 gallon weighs 8 pounds. 10 ft^3 x 1728 cubic inches/ cubic ft = 17280 cubic inches 17280 / 231 = number of gallons = 74.8 gallons 74.8 x 8 = 448.8 pounds for 10 ft^3
Answered by unknown - Tue Sep 15 18:52:21 2009
How do I solve this unit conversion problem?
Q. A bird can fly 21 km/h. How long does it take to fly 19 km? First and foremost, I need to know how to do it. Secondly, I would really like the answer because I would like to have something to check my work against because these homework grades count a lot. If I can't solve it even with an explanation, I assure you I won't turn something in.
Asked by Sir Not Appearing in This Film - Wed Aug 26 18:17:36 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. T=time S=speed D=distance D=T*S T=D/S S=D/T 19km=D 21km/h=S T=19km / 21km/h T = 19km * (1/21)h/km the km cancel each other - which leaves the value for hour T=19 * (1h/21) 19 / 21 = 0.90476h 0.90476 h = 54 min17.136sec
Answered by cpuguy_1 - Wed Aug 26 18:34:11 2009
Q. A bird can fly 21 km/h. How long does it take to fly 19 km? First and foremost, I need to know how to do it. Secondly, I would really like the answer because I would like to have something to check my work against because these homework grades count a lot. If I can't solve it even with an explanation, I assure you I won't turn something in.
Asked by Sir Not Appearing in This Film - Wed Aug 26 18:17:36 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. T=time S=speed D=distance D=T*S T=D/S S=D/T 19km=D 21km/h=S T=19km / 21km/h T = 19km * (1/21)h/km the km cancel each other - which leaves the value for hour T=19 * (1h/21) 19 / 21 = 0.90476h 0.90476 h = 54 min17.136sec
Answered by cpuguy_1 - Wed Aug 26 18:34:11 2009
Units conversion question 2?
Q. You are trying to decide which of two automobiles to buy. The first is American-made, costs $14,500, and has a rated gasoline mileage of 28 miles/gal. The second car is of European manufacture, costs $21,700, and has a rated mileage of 19 km/L. If the cost of gasoline is $1.25/gal and if the cars actually deliver their rated mileage, estimate how many miles you would have to drive for the lower fuel consumption of the second car to compensate for the higher cost of this car?
Asked by aniiulka7 - Tue Sep 1 16:38:09 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There are 3.78 Liters in a gallon. So that would mean that the European Car gets a rather unbelievable 71.82 Miles per gallon while the evil US car gets a measly 28 Miles Per Gallon The cost difference between the two cars is $7200 for every $1.25 spent in gas the fantasy car would deliver an extra 43.82 miles. estimating --- at 100,000 miles in the real car you would have bought 3571 Gallons of gas at 1.25 which would be $4464 at 100,000 miles in the fantasy car you would have bought 1392 Gallons of gas for $1740 - a difference of only $2724 clearly that is way low. at 300,000 miles the real car would have consumed 10714 gallons for $13392 the fantasy car at the same point would have consumed 4225 gallons for $5281 a difference… [cont.]
Answered by samantha - Tue Sep 1 17:07:31 2009
Q. You are trying to decide which of two automobiles to buy. The first is American-made, costs $14,500, and has a rated gasoline mileage of 28 miles/gal. The second car is of European manufacture, costs $21,700, and has a rated mileage of 19 km/L. If the cost of gasoline is $1.25/gal and if the cars actually deliver their rated mileage, estimate how many miles you would have to drive for the lower fuel consumption of the second car to compensate for the higher cost of this car?
Asked by aniiulka7 - Tue Sep 1 16:38:09 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There are 3.78 Liters in a gallon. So that would mean that the European Car gets a rather unbelievable 71.82 Miles per gallon while the evil US car gets a measly 28 Miles Per Gallon The cost difference between the two cars is $7200 for every $1.25 spent in gas the fantasy car would deliver an extra 43.82 miles. estimating --- at 100,000 miles in the real car you would have bought 3571 Gallons of gas at 1.25 which would be $4464 at 100,000 miles in the fantasy car you would have bought 1392 Gallons of gas for $1740 - a difference of only $2724 clearly that is way low. at 300,000 miles the real car would have consumed 10714 gallons for $13392 the fantasy car at the same point would have consumed 4225 gallons for $5281 a difference… [cont.]
Answered by samantha - Tue Sep 1 17:07:31 2009
What are the conversions for the METRIC UNITS?
Q. I need to know the conversions becuase i have a test tomorrow. Where can i find the conversions? I dont want to use the websites where they have online calculators. I need to learn the old fashioned way. SO where can i find the conversions for the metric units. such as MM to Cm how much? and etc. for Length, Volume, Weight, and Time.
Asked by ofomyzrc88 - Wed Oct 10 19:10:35 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Check the front and back page of your science or math book. Often times they list them there. You can also go to the following website: www.sciencemadesimple.com /metric_conversion_chart. It lists everything there w/o a calculator. Good luck!
Answered by O-Chem-chica - Wed Oct 10 19:16:33 2007
Q. I need to know the conversions becuase i have a test tomorrow. Where can i find the conversions? I dont want to use the websites where they have online calculators. I need to learn the old fashioned way. SO where can i find the conversions for the metric units. such as MM to Cm how much? and etc. for Length, Volume, Weight, and Time.
Asked by ofomyzrc88 - Wed Oct 10 19:10:35 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Check the front and back page of your science or math book. Often times they list them there. You can also go to the following website: www.sciencemadesimple.com /metric_conversion_chart. It lists everything there w/o a calculator. Good luck!
Answered by O-Chem-chica - Wed Oct 10 19:16:33 2007
Math/units of measure conversion help needed?
Q. Add 4 tablespoons of supplement to 2.5 pounds of meat. How much supplement would I add to 2 ounces of meat? I figured it would be about 3/4 of a teaspoon but I do not trust my math skills.
Asked by RuneAmok - Tue Sep 16 17:17:50 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. add 0.1 oz or ~0.2 tablespoons (all the same) add 0.6tsps 1 oz = 2 tbsps 1 tbsp = 3tsp
Answered by Optimist - Tue Sep 16 19:04:04 2008
Q. Add 4 tablespoons of supplement to 2.5 pounds of meat. How much supplement would I add to 2 ounces of meat? I figured it would be about 3/4 of a teaspoon but I do not trust my math skills.
Asked by RuneAmok - Tue Sep 16 17:17:50 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. add 0.1 oz or ~0.2 tablespoons (all the same) add 0.6tsps 1 oz = 2 tbsps 1 tbsp = 3tsp
Answered by Optimist - Tue Sep 16 19:04:04 2008
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Wed, 21 Oct 2009 18:24:01 GM
Looking at 269000 . units. with an "output value" of $12.9 billion yuan. Translates to roughly 48000 yuan "output value"per . unit. . Per a quick currency . conversion. , adjusts to approximately $7030 "output value" per . unit. . ...
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