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How to do two step metric conversation​

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The metric prefixes are used to eliminate writing a bunch of zeroes - just like scientific notation. We typically pick the most convenient unit to report a value. And, the prefix must accompany a basic unit - meter, gram, liter, second or mole.

We frequently need to perform conversions from one metric prefix to another. We can use the formalism outline in module 0 if we use the table above to create conversion factors. Just remember that the size of the prefix substitutes for the prefix itself.

Step-by-step explanation:

Example 1:

If a textbook weighs 1,100 g, the value should be reported as 1.1 kg since 1 kg = 1 x 103 g or 1000 g.

Example 2:

Write out all the conversion factors between meters and the prefixes combined with meters using the table above.

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