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Match the correct sentence together. Questions: 10 pounds 20 feet = 37 pounds 10 feet = 29 newtons 10 meters = 30 newtons 2 meters = Answers: 200 foot-pounds 60 newton-meters 290 newton-meters 20 foot-pounds
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Match the correct sentence together.
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10 pounds 20 feet =
37 pounds 10 feet =
29 newtons 10 meters =
30 newtons 2 meters =
Answers:
200 foot-pounds
60 newton-meters
290 newton-meters
20 foot-pounds
370 foot-pounds
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You multiply each of them by each other so the answers are 1 - A, 2 - D, 3 - C, 4 - B
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I’m pretty sure you times them so 1 with A, 2 with e, 3 with C, and 4 with B
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