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Use dimensional analysis to find the number of cm/min in 5.8 m/hr. Please help I do not understand chemistry one bit
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Use dimensional analysis to find the number of cm/min in 5.8 m/hr.
Please help I do not understand chemistry one bit
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there are 100 cm in one metre
so 5.8 m per hr becomes 580 cm per hour
there are 60 minutes in an hour.
so 580 cm per hour becomes 580/60 cm/min
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