B) Intersystem Conversions Convert your body weight from pounds (Ibs) to g (1 kg = 2.2 Ib): Weight Ibs = _kg = g Convert your height from inches to meters (1 inch = 2.54 cm): Height ft_in = in = cm = m Convert these temperature readings: Unless you are ill, your body temperature in Fahrenheit should be about 98.6 °F. In °C, what would it be in Celsius? 98.6 °F = °C Altitude affects the temperature at which water boils. At the bottom of the Grand Canyon, - 2000 ft above sea level, water boils at 97.8°C. At the top of the Grand Canyon, water boils at 92.2°C. What would these temperatures be on the Fahrenheit scale? 97.8°C = °F 92.2°C = °F

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B) Intersystem Conversions
Convert your body weight from pounds (Ibs) to g (1 kg = 2.2 Ib):
Weight
Ibs =
_kg =
g
Convert your height from inches to meters (1 inch = 2.54 cm):
Height
ft_in =
in =
cm =
m
Convert these temperature readings:
Unless you are ill, your body temperature in Fahrenheit should be about 98.6 °F. In °C, what
would it be in Celsius?
98.6 °F =
°C
Altitude affects the temperature at which water boils. At the bottom of the Grand Canyon, -
2000 ft above sea level, water boils at 97.8°C. At the top of the Grand Canyon, water boils
at 92.2°C. What would these temperatures be on the Fahrenheit scale?
97.8°C =
°F
92.2°C =
°F
Transcribed Image Text:B) Intersystem Conversions Convert your body weight from pounds (Ibs) to g (1 kg = 2.2 Ib): Weight Ibs = _kg = g Convert your height from inches to meters (1 inch = 2.54 cm): Height ft_in = in = cm = m Convert these temperature readings: Unless you are ill, your body temperature in Fahrenheit should be about 98.6 °F. In °C, what would it be in Celsius? 98.6 °F = °C Altitude affects the temperature at which water boils. At the bottom of the Grand Canyon, - 2000 ft above sea level, water boils at 97.8°C. At the top of the Grand Canyon, water boils at 92.2°C. What would these temperatures be on the Fahrenheit scale? 97.8°C = °F 92.2°C = °F
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