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How would I solve this problem? I am not sure how to approach it

How would I solve this problem? I am not sure how to approach it-example-1
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0.060(g\cdot m^2)/(s^2)\cdot0.001=0.00006(kg\cdot m^2)/(s^2)

Step-by-step explanation

The student wants to convert 0.06 gm²/s² to kgm²/s².

To do that, multiply the number in gm²/s² by 0.001.

This means that the empty square will be 0.001 and the "?" will be the number in kgm²/s².

Therefore, we have that the equation is:


0.060(g\cdot m^2)/(s^2)\cdot0.001=0.00006(kg\cdot m^2)/(s^2)

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